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EEO. 2021; 20(6): 603-607


Security Council oversight on states’ violations of international law on human trafficking (Subject Review)

DR. Sura Harith Abdulkareem.




Abstract

People who want to live a better life, because of this search become victims of human trafficking. In this direction, too may have to live in much worse conditions than they fled.
Human trafficking is a crime that leads to the exploitation of people as if they are worthless creatures, the theft of their labor and forced labor.
It also brings with it other crimes such as bribery and forgery to a large extent, In addition to the security and freedoms of individuals, it also includes the internal security of states. endanger. Many other, often showing trans boundary features it is separated from crime and requires a much more qualified and organized struggle. As a matter of fact, states have to fight this crime internationally.
Realized the need for an environment of cooperation, and many international law texts have emerged in this field.

Key words: human trafficking, violations, international law






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