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Trafficking in persons prosecution from a European perspective
The crime of trafficking in persons is being increasingly committed in an international context, and has been facilitated by globalisation. As is transparent from a file study conducted in the Netherlands and which is included in this book, many of the problems in prosecuting this crime are aggravated by the fact that more than one state is involved. National criminal laws based on state sovereignty and national competences are not sufficient to prosecute and to combat it adequately. As trafficking in persons must be considered to be a transnational crime, solutions for an effective prosecution should be sought beyond national borders.
| 2024-2594 | 364.1 Rij t | Perpustakaan Diplomasi | Tersedia |
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