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- Title
Complementary Protection for Victims of Human Trafficking under the European Convention on Human Rights.
- Abstract
The article explains further the protection capacity of Article 3 of the International law on human rights in resolving cases involving human trafficking. It mentions the possible dangers among victims of re-trafficking, retaliation, and rejection by families and/or communities due to degrading treatment and unavailable social and medical assistance. Moreover, an argument is presented on Article 4 on the basis that states cannot send victims to countries that have not met obligations standards.
- Subjects
HUMAN rights; HUMAN trafficking (International law); MEDICAL assistance; HUMAN rights violations; DISCRIMINATION (Sociology); HATE crimes; ABUSE of rights
- Publication
Goettingen Journal of International Law, 2011, Vol 3, Issue 1, p777
- ISSN
2198-4875
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3249/1868-1581-3-2-stoyanova