Nacionalna zakonodavstva u svetlu harmonizacije sa međunarodnim standardima za eliminisanje trgovine ljudima
National Legislation in Light of The Harmonization with International Standards for Elimination of Human Trafficking
Author(s): Dragana PetrovićSubject(s): Criminal Law, International Law, Government/Political systems, Politics and law
Published by: Institut za uporedno pravo
Keywords: organized crime; harmonization with international standards; international regulations; domestic legislation;
Summary/Abstract: Organized crime is by its nature and in its essence a dynamic category. It has been spreading its power by geometric progression, dispersing its force worldwide. It easily changes its frame and profile, that is its physiognomy, but never its destructing essence. Since the organized crime is mostly carried out for profit, the profit gained in this way reflects perpetuity – once started, it can never be stopped. Money laundering is the another product of such illegal activities and it generates the annual turnover of billions of dollars. There are a lot of other statistics which clearly show the power of organized crime. But they also point to the importance of the international community to cope with these illegal activities. Since it is obvious that organized crime does not recognize borders between countries, it is of vital importance that governments all of the world recognize this problem as an imperative, unite their forces in fighting the organized crime and share the best practices in this field.
Journal: Strani pravni život
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 66-86
- Page Count: 21
- Language: Serbian