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Human Smuggling and Human Trafficking

2012
Trafficking and smuggling in persons is a serious crime and a grave violation of human rights. In the world today, there are more slaves than at any other time in human history—these present-day slaves are the victims of human smuggling and human trafficking. Human trafficking refers to the trade of humans, most commonly for the purpose of forced labor,
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Human Trafficking

Journal of Psychiatric Practice, 2018
Amy C, Brown, Christine E, Barron
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The High Cost of Human Trafficking

Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2006
Human trafficking is a horrific violation of basic human rights. The forensic nurse has a key role in assessing and identifying cases and can be a crucial link to victims' freedom.
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Human trafficking and human rights

Australian Journal of Human Rights, 2009
Anti-trafficking efforts have a long tradition of engaging a human rights advocacy approach. However, the approaches adopted have been clearly gendered in their focus and, as Kapur identifies (2005...
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Human Trafficking in Nahum

Horizons in Biblical Theology, 2015
Nahum has come under recent censure for the term זונה (3:4). Scholars have argued that calling Nineveh a prostitute does not fit the brutal Neo-Assyrian Empire. This article argues that the book of Nahum charges Nineveh with multi-national human trafficking. Assyrian practices conform to the United Nations definition of human trafficking.
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Cervical cancer prevention and control in women living with human immunodeficiency virus

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Philip E Castle, Vikrant V Sahasrabuddhe
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Human Rights and Human Trafficking

2017
This chapter examines the legal framework around trafficking in persons with specific reference to the concept of shared responsibility for trafficking-related harm; most particularly, the human rights violations that are integral to the trafficking process and its outcomes.
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Human Trafficking: A Crime Against Humanity

2007
This chapter addresses human trafficking in light of international criminal law, with a view to considering whether and to what extent it may be characterized, when certain conditions are met, as a crime against humanity. This conclusion may contribute to enhancing international cooperation in this area.
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