This paper focuses on forced detention, conceived as a constitutive element of trafficking in persons as well as the common denominator between trafficking and slavery. After describing habeas corpus as a normative instrument “within” the State to grant protection against forced capture, the analysis will stress the relevance of international law tools “beyond” the State’s perimeters, such as the recent ICTY jurisprudence.
Trafficking in persons and forced detention. A normative path from habeas corpus to ICTY case law / Vantin, Serena. - In: DPCE ONLINE. - ISSN 2037-6677. - 2/2019(2019), pp. 1055-1068.
Trafficking in persons and forced detention. A normative path from habeas corpus to ICTY case law
Serena Vantin
2019
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This paper focuses on forced detention, conceived as a constitutive element of trafficking in persons as well as the common denominator between trafficking and slavery. After describing habeas corpus as a normative instrument “within” the State to grant protection against forced capture, the analysis will stress the relevance of international law tools “beyond” the State’s perimeters, such as the recent ICTY jurisprudence.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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