International commitment to combat the crime of human trafficking
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https://doi.org/10.54172/sc8xpy63Keywords:
Human trafficking, organized crime, international treats, international commitmentAbstract
This article discusses the crime of human trafficking, which has become a threat of the international community and hinders its development. This problem is suffered by all countries of the world without exception, after the spread of poverty, and civil wars in countries of the world. The aim is to explain and analyse the most important international treaties concerned, which confronting and combating the phenomenon of human trafficking to clarify their importance in reducing human rights violations. The research is used a critical analytical approach to analysing these international treaties that are concerned of the spread of the crime of human trafficking and curbing it, criticizing their shortcomings, and highlighting their gaps.
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