THE ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW IN COMBATING HUMAN TRAFFICKING

The trafficking of people is one of the most challenging issues that the global civilization is confronted with in the twenty-first century at this point. In addition to being directly in violation of the rights that are inherently held by males, it is linked to some of the most heinous crimes that have been done against humans, such as the prostitution of children and slavery, to name just a few examples. As a result, the primary objective of this research is to address the issue of monitoring the possibilities on a local as well as a worldwide scale, with a specific focus on the reality of Brazilian society. The rules that are now in place to prevent human trafficking are then examined, with a particular emphasis placed on the obligations that these laws impose on other nations and the manner in which Brazil is putting these international directives into effect. As an additional point of interest, this article provides an explanation of the relationship between human trafficking and human rights as a fundamental technique to grasp why the fight against it is today deemed to be of such critical importance. Last but not least, it detailed the physical prerequisites that must be met in order to properly put an end to it. In addition, an expositive strategy was used, which included the investigation of Brazilian and international legislation in addition to the body of literature that is now available.

               

KEYWORDS: Human Trafficking, Law, International, Rights.

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