EUROPEAN POLICIES REGARDING THE CONTROL OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING

The problem of human trafficking presents great interest not only at European level, in extra – communitary contexts, but also at international level. Through the Commission, the European Union is actively involved in all kinds of actions organized by the UNO, OSCE, the Pact for Stability in South -...

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Main Author: Mihai M. ȘTEFĂNOAIA
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence 2015-04-01
Series:Management Intercultural
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Online Access: https://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/MI_33_28.pdf
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spelling doaj-542f113a33a345c99ba8f01365e84bf72021-05-06T17:24:39ZfraRomanian Foundation for Business IntelligenceManagement Intercultural1454-99802015-04-01XVII33205210interc:y:2015:i:33:p:205-210EUROPEAN POLICIES REGARDING THE CONTROL OF HUMAN TRAFFICKINGMihai M. ȘTEFĂNOAIA0 Universitatea „Al. I. Cuza” Iași; Universitatea „Petre Andrei” din Iași; Baroul Suceava The problem of human trafficking presents great interest not only at European level, in extra – communitary contexts, but also at international level. Through the Commission, the European Union is actively involved in all kinds of actions organized by the UNO, OSCE, the Pact for Stability in South - Eastern Europe or by the European Council. In this respect, the proposals of the Commission for the Council and the adoption by the latter of two decisions regarding the Convention of the European Council in the fight against human trafficking, become very relevant. In June 2004, the Council adopted the Decision which authorizes the Commission to negotiate, on behalf of the European Union, the convention project, for those issues which, according to the Community law, are included in the first pylon. All these matters indicate the fact that, at the European Union level, human trafficking is a highly important issue, not only in the relations between the member states, but also in relation to the terts, all due to its global nature. https://seaopenresearch.eu/Journals/articles/MI_33_28.pdf human traffickingpenal lawlegislative initiativeviolenceprostitutionwomen
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EUROPEAN POLICIES REGARDING THE CONTROL OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Management Intercultural
human trafficking
penal law
legislative initiative
violence
prostitution
women
author_facet Mihai M. ȘTEFĂNOAIA
author_sort Mihai M. ȘTEFĂNOAIA
title EUROPEAN POLICIES REGARDING THE CONTROL OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
title_short EUROPEAN POLICIES REGARDING THE CONTROL OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
title_full EUROPEAN POLICIES REGARDING THE CONTROL OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
title_fullStr EUROPEAN POLICIES REGARDING THE CONTROL OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
title_full_unstemmed EUROPEAN POLICIES REGARDING THE CONTROL OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
title_sort european policies regarding the control of human trafficking
publisher Romanian Foundation for Business Intelligence
series Management Intercultural
issn 1454-9980
publishDate 2015-04-01
description The problem of human trafficking presents great interest not only at European level, in extra – communitary contexts, but also at international level. Through the Commission, the European Union is actively involved in all kinds of actions organized by the UNO, OSCE, the Pact for Stability in South - Eastern Europe or by the European Council. In this respect, the proposals of the Commission for the Council and the adoption by the latter of two decisions regarding the Convention of the European Council in the fight against human trafficking, become very relevant. In June 2004, the Council adopted the Decision which authorizes the Commission to negotiate, on behalf of the European Union, the convention project, for those issues which, according to the Community law, are included in the first pylon. All these matters indicate the fact that, at the European Union level, human trafficking is a highly important issue, not only in the relations between the member states, but also in relation to the terts, all due to its global nature.
topic human trafficking
penal law
legislative initiative
violence
prostitution
women
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