A Legal Model for the Crime of Human Trafficking

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Qatada Saleh Al-Saleh

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Combating the crime of human trafficking has received the attention of all countries. Many international and regional organizations deem it as a significant and dangerous crime and a legal expression of the newly created image of slavery. Trafficking in human beings means that criminal groups adopt the method of exploiting human beings, especially women and children, in forced prostitution or forced labor, or removing their organs and selling them to those who are able to pay much money. International and regional organizations, particularly the United Nations have been concerned to invite the international community to combat this crime through making the Protocol to Prevent and Punish Trafficking in Persons in 2000 (Palermo Protocol), which is a complementary protocol agreement of the United Nations to prevent and combat transnational organized crime, as well as the tendency of the majority of comparative legislation to issue Special legislation to criminalize human trafficking; among them, we mention the Iraqi, Egyptian and French laws 

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قتادة صالح الصالح. (2022). A Legal Model for the Crime of Human Trafficking. MIsan Journal of Comparative Legal Studies, 1(4), 81–97. https://doi.org/10.61266/mjcls.v1i4.68
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