Publicado: dic 15, 2011

EU Directive on preventing and combating trafficking in human beings and protecting victims: Will it be effective?

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Katarsyna Gromek- Broc
In recent years, tackling effectively human trafficking has become priority for the EU legislator. The Directive on this subject was adopted on the 5th o April 2011. It is designed to provide the powerful measures to prevent crime, to protect victims and to punish the offenders. It also promises to offer more interaction among different platforms and international instruments at the European and International level: the EU, the Council of Europe, the UN and the ILO.
Palabras clave:
La trata de personas, las penas, la impunidad en la cláusula, perspectiva centrada en las víctimas, la vulnerabilidad, la trata de personas, el delito de trata de personas, protección de las víctimas, el derecho penal europeo.
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Gromek- Broc, K. (2011). EU Directive on preventing and combating trafficking in human beings and protecting victims: Will it be effective?. Nova et Vetera, 20(64), 227–238. https://doi.org/10.22431/25005103.180

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