اشكالية سلطة الضبط القضائي و دورها في الحد من جريمة اﻹتجار بالبشر
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مجلة الباحث للدراسات اﻷكاديمية
Abstract
Over the years, the world has
witnessed the rise of large groups of
criminal networks and criminal
networks that generate huge
financial profits for crime syndicates, and with the global
expansion of organized crime, the
crime of human trafficking has
emerged, striking human dignity
against the wall, as victims are
targeted on their weaknesses and transferred between countries as
soon as they reach their destination.
They are exploited, stripped of
their autonomy and freedom of
movement, forced to work in
precarious conditions, and often
face various forms of physical and
psychological abuse. In the face of
the seriousness of this crime, which
was forbidden by the heavenly
religions through deep and sublime
meanings and connotations, it was
also combated by legal texts,
whereby rules were set that prohibit
its conduct and punish those who
violate it, starting with the protocolto prevent, suppress and punish
human trafficking, especially women
and children of 2000, which Algeria
ratified with reservation in 2003,
which obligated the Algerian State
to criminalize this phenomenon and
to take the necessary measures to
address it, through the judicial
control mechanism, which the law
authorized to carry out several
preventive and deterrent powers in
order to reduce this crime
