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In recent decades the international community has focused its
attention on trafficking in persons, which is surely one of the
most worrying phenomena of the 21st century. In Part I, this book
examines trafficking in persons in the light of the recent
definition of the phenomenon given by the UN Trafficking Protocol,
and various other international legal instruments including
treaties and 'soft law'. It analyses trafficking causes and
consequences, and the most common forms of exploitation related to
it.
Part II reviews the most important international conventions
against slavery and the slave trade, and the Protocol to Prevent,
Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and
Children. It also analyses the most important policy documents
setting the basic standards of protection for trafficked victims -
namely the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights'
Recommended Principles and Guidelines on Human Rights and Human
Trafficking - and comments on the extension of the jus cogens
principle of international law that prohibits slavery, to argue
that trafficking in persons ought rightly to be considered a part
of it.
Part III deals with the Council of Europe and the European Union,
and their fight against trafficking in people, arguing that the
focus has been placed mistakenly on the prosecution of traffickers
rather than on the protection of trafficked victims.
The book concludes with a recommendation to shift towards a more
balanced approach to the phenomenon, and the overriding need to
conduct further research on specific issues related to the spread
of trafficking and the exploitation of its victims.
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