Titre du document: |
Still Neglecting the Demand that Fuels Human Trafficking: A Study Comparing the Criminal Laws and Practice of Five European States on Human Trafficking, Purchasing Sex from Trafficked Adults and from Minors |
Auteur(s) - Auteure(s): |
Kelemen, Katalin ; Johansson, Märta |
Zone(s) geographique(s): |
Hongrie
Italie
Pays-Bas
Royaume-Uni
Suède
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Theme(s): |
Traite des êtres humains
Enfance
Client
Législation/Système judiciaire
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Langue:
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Anglais
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Description:
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The article begins by describing the duties that stem from international
and European obligations. It then presents the legislation and practice of five European states (Hungary,
Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden and the United Kingdom) regarding human trafficking and the purchase of
sexual acts from trafficking victims. The states in the study have introduced measures to combat human
trafficking by effective prosecutions and sentencing of traffickers. They have, however, taken few measures
to combat demand for the sexual services of trafficked persons; in some countries, no measures at all.
As all the countries criminalise the purchase of sexual acts from children below the age of 18, the article
examines whether this has afforded trafficked children effective protection against sexual exploitation.
European Journal of Crime,
Criminal Law and Criminal Justice 21 (2013) pp. 247–289 |
Annee du document:
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2013
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URL
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https://s3.eu-west-3.amazonaws.com/observatoirebdd/2013_Still_neglecting_demand_that_fuels_HT_Criminal_laws_5_Europ_states_KELEMEN_JOHANSSON_ENG.pdf
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