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$15.00 Populations affected by human trafficking
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- Due on Feb. 07, 2011
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What is human trafficking?
Human Trafficking, Element and effects
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Preview: ... to a person in control of the victim
The Purpose (Why it is done)
For the purpose of exploitation, which includes exploiting the prostitution of others, sexual exploitation, forced labour, slavery or similar practices and the removal of organs.
To ascertain whether a particular circumstance constitutes trafficking in persons, consider the definition of trafficking in the Trafficking in Persons Protocol and the constituent elements of the offense, as defined by relevant domestic legislation.
Criminalization of human trafficking
The definition contained in article 3 of the Trafficking in Persons Protocol is meant to provide consistency and consensus around the world on the phenomenon of trafficking in persons. Article 5 therefore requires that the conduct set out in article 3 be criminalized in domestic legisla ...
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Populations affected by human trafficking
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human trafficking is..
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Preview: ... human from one place to another. it is illegal and it is not supposed to happen. it is usually done for commercial sexual exploitation or forced labor. you can say it is a modern day form of slavery. there ...
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