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_aHuman trafficking: _b the need for human rights and government effectiveness in enforcing anti-trafficking/ _c FikreJesus Amahazion |
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520 | _aHuman trafficking constitutes a global problem. Involving exploitation of individuals through forced labour, sex or organ removal, trafficking is an appalling human rights violation and illegal in many countries. Although laws have arisen to combat trafficking, it has persisted and inconsistent enforcement of anti-trafficking measures has been a concern. Using new data on trafficking, the enforcement patterns of 168 countries from 2001 to 2011 are examined. | ||
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_aSECURITY _xHUMAN RIGHTS |
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_aGlobal Crime: _gVol.16, No.3, pp.167-196 (111) |
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_uhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17440572.2015.1019613 _zClick here to access the article online |
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