Intercultural Human Rights Law Review
First Page
205
Abstract
The present contribution will first provide a description of the evolution of the international anti-trafficking legal action, with particular attention to the specific provisions aimed at ensuring victim protection. This article will attempt to explore which possible improvements could be adopted in order to make such an action more effective in the light of the contemporary characterization of the awful practice of trafficking in human beings.
Recommended Citation
Federico Lenzerini,
International Legal Instrument on Human Trafficking and a Victim-Oriented Approach: Which Gaps Are to be Filled,
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Intercultural Hum. Rts. L. Rev.
205
(2009).
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https://scholarship.stu.edu/ihrlr/vol4/iss1/15