HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND MODERN SLAVERY: PROBLEMS IN CRIMINAL LAW AND THEIR SOLUTIONS
Keywords:
Human trafficking, modern slavery, labor exploitation, sexual exploitation, cyber human trafficking, criminal law, baby trafficking, victim protection.Abstract
This article analyzes the criminal and legal features of human trafficking and modern forms of slavery in the Republic of Uzbekistan, as well as the mechanisms for combating them. The transition of human trafficking to cyberspace, hidden methods of labor and sexual exploitation, baby trafficking, and existing gaps in the legal protection of victims are studied. Based on international standards, scientific and practical proposals have been developed to improve the national criminal legislation.
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