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- Title
HIDDEN AGENDAS?: The risks of human trafficking legislation.
- Authors
Leggett, Ted
- Abstract
The article reports on the potential move of the African government to draft legislation involving human trafficking as part of the issue in the international law in South Africa. It explains that the country is on of the signatory of the United Nations Protocol on Trafficking in Persons to prevent the movement and marketing of women that soon be controlled by organized crime syndicates. In this regard, the government creates the Law Reform Commission project to look into specialized legislation for trafficking laws.
- Subjects
SOUTH Africa; LEGISLATION; HUMAN trafficking laws; INTERNATIONAL law; LEGISLATIVE bills; LAW reform; EXECUTIVE advisory bodies; REGULATORY reform; HUMAN rights; UNITED Nations
- Publication
SA Crime Quarterly, 2004, Issue 9, p1
- ISSN
1991-3877
- Publication type
Article