Human Trafficking: the Gap between International regulation and Enforcement – Tasha Nicole Leech
Tasha Nicole Leech
Master's thesis
Human Trafficking: the Gap between International regulation and Enforcement
Human Trafficking: the Gap between International Regulation and Enforcement
Anotácia:
The goal of this thesis is to provide insight as to why the number of trafficking cases and convictions is still relatively low compared to the total volume of trafficking occurring, even though the trade is increasingly addressed by international law. Through a study of trafficking itself, a summary of current international legislation, and an analysis of the implementation of said legislation this …viacAbstract:
The goal of this thesis is to provide insight as to why the number of trafficking cases and convictions is still relatively low compared to the total volume of trafficking occurring, even though the trade is increasingly addressed by international law. Through a study of trafficking itself, a summary of current international legislation, and an analysis of the implementation of said legislation this …viac
Jazyk práce: English
Datum vytvoření / odevzdání či podání práce: 4. 6. 2014
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http://www.vse.cz/vskp/eid/50405
Obhajoba závěrečné práce
- Obhajoba proběhla 1. 6. 2016
- Vedúci: Zuzana Trávníčková
- Oponent: Jana Burešová
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Instituce archivující a zpřístupňující práci: Vysoká škola ekonomická v Prazehttp://www.vse.cz/vskp/eid/50405
Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Master programme / odbor:
Mezinárodní ekonomické vztahy / International and Diplomatic Studies
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