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The Legal Framework on Human Trafficking in the UAE
Author(s) -
Aref Abdullah Mohmmed Alwadeai
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
al hikmah international journal of islamic studies and human sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2637-0581
DOI - 10.46722/hkmh.4.4.21p
Subject(s) - incitement , legislator , commit , human trafficking , political science , human rights , law , criminal code , criminal law , criminology , legislation , sociology , computer science , database
Trafficking in human beings is not accepted by the International Entities as a whole; because of the human rights violations that it entails and the woes that result from these acts. This research aims to identify the legal framework for crimes of trafficking in human beings in the UAE, and what made these legislations are distinquieshed in the CGC related to their phases of developments, by answering two main questions, firstly: What is the crime of human trafficking and its pillars? Secondly: what is the role of the UAE legislator in combating human trafficking crimes? The research followed the descriptive analytical approach. Finally: at the end of this research, number of results are reached related to the development of the UAE law as a special law for crimes of human trafficking as a complementary law to the Federal Penal Code. There are matters and procedures the UAE law must do it, for example, the need to criminalize the act of incitement to commit crimes of human trafficking in all its forms, by any means and whatever the legal or factual effect of this incitement.

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