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Tipo de Material: Libro
Título : Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2014
Autor : United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
Fecha de Publicación : 2014
Ciudad: Editorial : Nueva York : United Nations publication
ISBN : 978-92-1-057108-1
Cita Sugerida : United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC). 2014. Global Report on Trafficking in Persons 2014. Nueva York: United Nations publication.
Descriptores / Subjects : TRATA DE PERSONAS
TRÁFICO HUMANO
VIOLACIONES DE DERECHOS HUMANOS
INMIGRACIÓN ILEGAL
EXPLOTACIÓN LABORAL
ESCLAVITUD
SOCIEDAD CIVIL
EUROPA
ASIA
AFRICA
AMÉRICAS
Paginación: 86 páginas
Patrocinador/Auspiciante/Fuente : United Nations publication
Índice / Contenido: ÍNDICE | Core results 5 | Executive summary 7 | Introduction 15 | Methodology 17 | I. GLOBAL OVERVIEW | TRAFFICKERS 23 | TRAFFICKING VICTIMS 29 | FORMS OF EXPLOITATION 33 | TRAFFICKING FLOWS 37 | TRAFFICKERS, ORGANIZED CRIME AND THE BUSINESS OF EXPLOITATION 43 | THE RESPONSE TO TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS 51 | II. REGIONAL OVERVIEWS | TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS IN EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA 59 | TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS IN THE AMERICAS 70 | TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS IN SOUTH ASIA, EAST ASIA AND THE PACIFIC 77 | TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS IN AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST 81 | Text boxes | Origin or destination country? 25 | Intimate and/or close family relationships and trafficking in persons offending 28 | Towards a global victim estimate? 30 | Recruitment through feigned romantic relationships 32 | Trafficking in persons and armed conflicts 42 | Confiscated assets and compensation of human trafficking victims 53 | Do confraternities control the trafficking of Nigerian victims in Europe? 56 |
Lugar: ECU
Resumen / Abstract : The exploitation of one human being by another is the basest crime. And yet trafficking in persons remains all too common, with all too few consequences for the perpetrators. Since 2010, when the General Assembly mandated UNODC to produce this report under the UN Global Plan of Action to Combat Trafficking in Persons, we have seen too little improvement in the overall criminal justice response. More than 90% of countries have legislation criminalizing human trafficking since the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, under the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, came into force more than a decade ago.
Copyright: openAccess
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10469/24159
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