PHENOMENON OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Keywords:
trafficking, exploitation, misuse, discrimination, prostitution, organized crimeAbstract
Human trafficking is extremely profitable business, a criminal activity where risks are low comparing to some other forms of organized crime. Prostitution is clearly distinguished from women trafficking. A woman that is a victim of human trafficking has no choice, no control over the events, i.e. she cannot decide about her work, the way of work, the people she works with and how much she is to be paid.
Human trafficking presents a violation of human rights, therefore it should be recognized as most extremely form of violating human rights.
References
Bjelajac, Ž., Pravo na rad, Beograd, 2003.
Kartusch, A., Priručnik za reviziju zakonske regulative protiv trgovine ljudima sa posebnim osvrtom na region Pakta za stavilnost Jugoistočne Evrope, Varšava, 2001.
Izvori:
Women 2000, An Invenstisation into the Status of Women' s Rights in Central and South Eastern Europe and the Newly Independent States, Helsinki Federation for Human Rights.
http://www.medija.club.cg.yu/arhiva1/yu/komenatari-/komentari-16-8htm
„Priča žene žrtve trgovine”, radio-drama, IOM/Siobhan Clearz/.
Krijumčarenje ljudi, Centar za unapređivanje pravnih studija, Centar za pravna pitanja, Beograd 2001.
Stability Pact, Razvoj modula tečaja o suzbijanju trgovine ljudima za suce i tužioce, 2002.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2008 University Business Academy in Novi Sad Faculty of Law for Commerce and Judiciary

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.