CEU eTD Collection (2014); Szabó, Orsolya: Legislation and Practice in the Reconceptualized Approach to Human Trafficking through the Examples of the Council of Europe, Hungary and the Netherlands

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2014
Author Szabó, Orsolya
Title Legislation and Practice in the Reconceptualized Approach to Human Trafficking through the Examples of the Council of Europe, Hungary and the Netherlands
Summary As by now, the international standard conceptualizes human trafficking by a human rights approach, by emphasizing that trafficking in human beings is a violation of basic human rights, such as dignity and personal liberty. Since this standard has been introduced by the Council of Europe, this jurisdiction is an essential element of this thesis, which will be compared with the Hungarian and the Dutch legislation and practices in law enforcement and victim protection. By presenting these three jurisdictions’ legislation and practices, this thesis aims to point out how state authorities and the civil sector could be more efficient in combatting human trafficking.
Supervisor Parti, Katalin
Department Legal Studies MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2014/szabo_orsolya.pdf

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