La trata de personas, ¿es una violación de derechos humanos?
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La trata de personas ha sido recientemente abordada legalmente. En el año
2000, las Naciones Unidas adoptaron el Protocolo de Palermo. A nivel nacional, México
fortaleció su marco legal aceptando la jurisdicción de la Corte Penal Internacional y
mejorando su sistema de ombudsman alrededor de la adopción de dicho protocolo. Se
promulgaron leyes nacionales para prevenir
y sancionar la trata de personas. El objetivo
de este artículo es responder la interrogante de si la trata de personas constituye una
violación de derechos humanos, un delito o
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Human trafficking has been recently addressed legally. In the year 2000, the United Nations adopted the Palermo Protocol. At the national level, Mexico strengthened its legal framework by accepting the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court and improving its ombudsman system around the adoption of said protocol. National laws were enacted to prevent and punish human trafficking. The aim of this article is to answer the question of whether human trafficking constitutes a violation of human rights, a crime, or both
Human trafficking has been recently addressed legally. In the year 2000, the United Nations adopted the Palermo Protocol. At the national level, Mexico strengthened its legal framework by accepting the jurisdiction of the International Criminal Court and improving its ombudsman system around the adoption of said protocol. National laws were enacted to prevent and punish human trafficking. The aim of this article is to answer the question of whether human trafficking constitutes a violation of human rights, a crime, or both







