Preserving, respecting and being bound to the human dignity is one of the fundamental principles of divine religions and international documents of human right. Benefiting from such worthy moral and divine virtues in order to provide the basis of human growth and development exclusively depends on maintaining the primary rights and regarding the principle of inherent dignity of the human. Accordingly, concepts and issues of human right and being bound and observing it in international systems and national legal systems is of a great importance. Denying any exploitation, humiliation, and torture is one of the first infrastructural layers of human rights which are known as the Negative Human rights or Social Taboos. Although according to Jean- Jacques Rousseau, famous French philosopher and jurist, man is born free, but in the process of social life and adaptation to social conditions deviates from his pure nature in different ways. Many people in the modern world are subjected to oppression and extortion and even different levels of instances of slavery such as contempt, humiliation and prostitution. The current research is an effort to analyze the irreparable consequences of this phenomenon on human society and also beyond it, there is a view to the measures and Domestic and International Criminal Policy through that.
PourGhorbani, M., & PourEbrahim, A. (2014). Consequences, Measures and National and International Criminal Policy through the Phenomenon of Human Trafficking. Judgment, 14(79), 73-98.
MLA
MohammadReza PourGhorbani; Ahmad PourEbrahim. "Consequences, Measures and National and International Criminal Policy through the Phenomenon of Human Trafficking". Judgment, 14, 79, 2014, 73-98.
HARVARD
PourGhorbani, M., PourEbrahim, A. (2014). 'Consequences, Measures and National and International Criminal Policy through the Phenomenon of Human Trafficking', Judgment, 14(79), pp. 73-98.
VANCOUVER
PourGhorbani, M., PourEbrahim, A. Consequences, Measures and National and International Criminal Policy through the Phenomenon of Human Trafficking. Judgment, 2014; 14(79): 73-98.