TRAFFICKING IN HUMAN BEINGS IS A TRANSNATIONAL CRIME
Abstract
This article discusses the transnational crime of human trafficking. It is known that today there are more than 9,000 non-governmental, non-profit organizations in the country, about 100 of which are working to combat human trafficking. The law defines non-governmental non-profit organizations as one of the organizations assisting government agencies in this area, and clearly defines their powers and responsibilities.
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transnational crime, human trafficking, non-profit organizations, country, government agencies, powers, responsibilitiesHow to Cite
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