Intercultural Human Rights Law Review
First Page
267
Abstract
Human trafficking is not a myth or something that is part of our volatile past. It is not a problem that is targeting isolated parts of the world making only a small number of people its victims. It is our menace today and part of the cruel reality that we are raising our children in. It is a plague that endangers the world community, for no part of the globe is immune. How is it possible then that in this day and age, when the safeguarding of human rights is considered such a priority by many nations, human slavery continues to exist?
Recommended Citation
Jasna Vujin,
Human Trafficking in the Balkans: An inside Report,
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Intercultural Hum. Rts. L. Rev.
267
(2009).
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