
Socio-criminological and legal nature of trafficking in human beings (the slave trade, the slave trade)
Author(s) -
А.В. Серебренникова,
Андрей Владимирович Староверов
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
vestnik gosudarstvennogo universiteta «dubna». seriâ «nauki o čeloveke i obŝestve»
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2687-0231
DOI - 10.37005/2687-0231-2020-0-2-24-31
Subject(s) - human trafficking , criminology , object (grammar) , atlantic slave trade , law , political science , sociology , history , linguistics , philosophy
Human trafficking as a social phenomenon originated in the period of antiquity, the greatest spread reached in the early middle ages. Until the mid-19th century in many countries of the world, and in some countries until the mid-20th century, it was carried out quite legally. Modern trafficking in human beings, committed in the form of the purchase and sale of a person, his recruitment, transportation and concealment, is a criminal act, so it is carried out in disguise or completely hidden. Modern human trafficking dates back to ancient forms of the slave trade, which allows it to be defined as a modern form of slavery. Since the object of trafficking is currently a free person, it would be wrong to replace the terms trafficking in persons with slave trade, despite the fact that they are used as equivalent in international legal instruments.