Sex Trafficking: Trends,Challenges, and the Limitations of International Law |
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Authors: | Heather M. Smith |
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Affiliation: | (1) Present address: Lewis & Clark College, 0615 SW Palatine Hill Rd., MSC #36, Portland, OR 97219, USA |
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Abstract: | The passage of the UN Protocol to Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children in 2000
marked the first global effort to address human trafficking in 50 years. Since the passage of the UN Protocol international
organizations, non-governmental organizations, and individual states have devoted significant resources to eliminating human
trafficking. This article critically examines the impact of these efforts with reference to the trends, political, and empirical
challenges in data collection and the limitations of international law. I argue that current international law disproportionately
addresses the criminal prosecution of traffickers at the expense of trafficking victims’ human rights, and has therefore not
yet reached its full potential in the fight against human sex trafficking. |
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