Evolución y desarrollos normativos en el derecho internacional y europeo en la lucha contra la trata de personas y el tráfico ilícito de migrantes

International human rights law has become developed during recent years, especially in the field of protecting vulnerable groups whose fundamental rights are being violated, including women, children and migrant workers. In many cases such vulnerable groups are the victims of transnational organised...

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Main Author: Escribano Úbeda-Portugués, José
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Escuela Superior de Administración Pública 2011
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=3897587
Source:Nova et Vétera, ISSN 0123-2614, Vol. 20, Nº. 64, 2011, pags. 133-150
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Summary: International human rights law has become developed during recent years, especially in the field of protecting vulnerable groups whose fundamental rights are being violated, including women, children and migrant workers. In many cases such vulnerable groups are the victims of transnational organised crime and have crimes committed against them involving sexual and/or work-based exploitation. The international community has adopted new international standards for combating trafficking and the smuggling of migrants; it must ensure compliance with such international treaties to eliminate the violation of human rights committed by transnational organised crime regarding trafficking in people and the smuggling of migrants.