The Analysis of Court Judgments Regarding Sexual Exploitation in human Trafficking
Date Issued
2010
Date
2010
Author(s)
Chen, Hsia-Su
Abstract
Abstract
The problem of trafficking in human beings existed only among the inner country in the past. With the trend of globalization and the international non-boundary transport network facilitated in recent years﹐human trafficking has evolved as a transnational organized crime patterns and become a strong criminal structure. Transnational trafficking in human beings turns out to be much severe now and also involves international politics﹐economic affairs﹐social issues as well as law norms. As a consequence, transnational human trafficking results in a major impact on internal law and human rights conventions.
This paper accentuates sexcual exploitation of transnational human trafficking﹐especially focusing on the correlated public policy and judicial precedents in Taiwan and the United States. This paper expects to achieve three objects through the comparative analysis. First, the convergence and divergence of their human trafficking structures, including the application of laws between Taiwan and the U.S. Second, it is necessary to realize the social implications of court judgements about transnational human trafficking. Last but not least, this paper also tries to figure out if there is a more effective way to combat transnational human trafficking.
Subjects
globalization
human trafficking
criminal structures
national law
international law
human rights conventions
Type
thesis
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