STUDY OF COMPARATIVE LAW OF CRIMINAL REGULATIONS
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STUDIU DE DREPT COMPARAT AL REGLEMENTĂRILOR PENALE PRIVIND TRAFICUL DE FIINŢE UMANE
STUDY OF COMPARATIVE LAW OF CRIMINAL REGULATIONS TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS

Author(s): Alexandru Tănase
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: human trafficking; exploitation; coercion; victim recruitment; victim transportation; victim transfer; victim cover; victim reception; person's physical freedom; victim's consent

Summary/Abstract: In this article, it is recommended that, after the model offered by the Romanian legislature in par.(1) art.165 PC RM, at Chapter XIII of the General Part of the Penal Code of the Republic of Moldova should exist a norm in order to define the expression of “person exploitation”. It is argued about the appropriateness of supplementing the national penal law with a rule that would have impleaded the act of using the services of an exploited person, operating the model at art.216 of the Penal Code of Romania, 17/07/2009. It is revealed that, after the model offered by the Bulgarian legislature, the circumstance of offense perpetration with the legal crossing of the state border is to be recommended as an aggravating circumstance of the offence provided by art.165 PC RM. It appears that sexual exploitation is not mentioned as a purpose of human trafficking in Turkey and Canada's penal laws. In these cases, somewhat improperly, are applied the provisions of incriminating dispositions in regard to the offense of pimping. As following, the Republic of Moldova has more effective settlements on human trafficking.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 83-94
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Romanian
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