Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-259).
Contents:
The emergence of obligation erga omnes in international criminal law -- Basic princples of criminalization of trafficking in children -- The prohibition of sex trafficking in children within the general framework of international human rights law -- Prohibition of the sexual exploitation of children within the specific framework of international human rights law -- Prohibition of sex trafficking in children within the regional human rights law -- Abolition of slavery and suppression of the white slave trade on children -- Strengthening the prohibition of sex trafficking in children -- Prosecution of trafficking at the International Criminal Court (ICC) -- Reaching effective criminalization.
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