HUMAN RIGHTS LEGISLATION IN THE ARAB WORLD: THE CASE OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING
[...] those countries that still rely on existing provisions in penal codes to prosecute cases of human trafficking24 include Tunisia,25 Yemen,26 Morocco,27 Libya,28 and Sudan.29 This Essay is divided into three parts. [...] the Arab Charter also distinguishes between prostitution and the exploitati...
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