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| - Human trafficking for the purpose of other forms of exploitation and forced labour represents an agenda that rightfully draws ever greater attention of experts and practitioners working in law enforcement and legal professions and, last but not least, in the field of human rights in general. Various quantitative and qualitative analyses indicate that this phenomenon has been on the rise, creating an environment of very complex international social networks. In this respect, it poses an every greater challenge that substantially affects developed countries too. As shown in the study, however much human trafficking and the related issue of forced labour may be predominantly connected with Asia and Africa, our analysis of the situation in the EU indicates that this phenomenon is not marginal in this region either. Therefore, it is not surprising that ever greater attention is paid to his phenomenon in Europe and on other continents as well. Due to the growing resources and expanding reach of organized crime, the activities have intensified on the part of national and international stakeholders who attempt to develop more effective tools to fight this phenomenon that poses a social risk. From this viewpoint, it comes as no surprise that the greatest attention has been paid to the stakeholders in the law enforcement sector, whose key agenda is not only to prosecute illegal activities but also to protect the injured and last but not least, to form and apply preventive measures. In view of the above, this study attempt, on the conceptual level, to point out the fact that the nature and complexity of human trafficking and other illegal activities connected with it implicitly require a broader understanding the %22security sector%22.
- Human trafficking for the purpose of other forms of exploitation and forced labour represents an agenda that rightfully draws ever greater attention of experts and practitioners working in law enforcement and legal professions and, last but not least, in the field of human rights in general. Various quantitative and qualitative analyses indicate that this phenomenon has been on the rise, creating an environment of very complex international social networks. In this respect, it poses an every greater challenge that substantially affects developed countries too. As shown in the study, however much human trafficking and the related issue of forced labour may be predominantly connected with Asia and Africa, our analysis of the situation in the EU indicates that this phenomenon is not marginal in this region either. Therefore, it is not surprising that ever greater attention is paid to his phenomenon in Europe and on other continents as well. Due to the growing resources and expanding reach of organized crime, the activities have intensified on the part of national and international stakeholders who attempt to develop more effective tools to fight this phenomenon that poses a social risk. From this viewpoint, it comes as no surprise that the greatest attention has been paid to the stakeholders in the law enforcement sector, whose key agenda is not only to prosecute illegal activities but also to protect the injured and last but not least, to form and apply preventive measures. In view of the above, this study attempt, on the conceptual level, to point out the fact that the nature and complexity of human trafficking and other illegal activities connected with it implicitly require a broader understanding the %22security sector%22. (en)
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| - Developments in Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Labour Exploitation and Forced Labour
- Developments in Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Labour Exploitation and Forced Labour (en)
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| - Developments in Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Labour Exploitation and Forced Labour
- Developments in Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Labour Exploitation and Forced Labour (en)
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| - RIV/61989592:15210/13:33150738
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| - Strategic Litigation; Forced Labour; Exploitation; Trafficking in Human Beings (en)
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| - Developments in Trafficking in Human Beings for the Purpose of Labour Exploitation and Forced Labour
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| - Střítecký, Vít
- Topinka, Daniel
- Šmíd, Michal
- Kutálková, Petra
- Šimonová, Tereza
- Bellak, Blanka
- Ferčíková Konečná, Irena
- Otáhalová, Lucie
- Pluhařová, Dana
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