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HUMAN TRAFFICKING BETWEEN RECRUITMENT AND MANIFESTATION
HUMAN TRAFFICKING BETWEEN RECRUITMENT AND MANIFESTATION

Author(s): George Marian Ichim
Subject(s): History of Law, Criminal Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Philosophy of Law, Sociology of Law, Labour and Social Security Law
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: Human exploitation; forced labour; prostitution; victims of human trafficking; victim assistance;

Summary/Abstract: Human trafficking is a pervasive and egregious violation of human rights that affects millions of individuals worldwide. This complex and multifaceted crime involves the exploitation of vulnerable people through coercion, deception, and force for various purposes, including forced labor, sexual exploitation, and involuntary servitude. The phenomenon is fueled by a combination of factors such as poverty, lack of education, political instability, and demand for cheap labor and sexual services. Despite significant global efforts to combat human trafficking, it remains a critical challenge due to its clandestine nature and the sophisticated networks of traffickers who operate across borders with impunity. The aim of this article is to highlight, first and foremost, the methods of victim recruitment, the types and forms of human trafficking, as well as aspects related to the assistance of trafficking victims.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 37
  • Page Range: 318-325
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Romanian
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