Abstract
This Essay looks at the manifestation of various forms of human trafficking within Europe and analyzes the effectiveness of current European law provisions in combating trafficking and protecting victims. The Essay will accomplish this by examining recent and current cases before the European Court of Human Rights and the comparative gap between European standards and domestic procedures in the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is a well-known destination state for trafficking victims' and consequently is required to meet obligations under international law toward a significant number of individuals who have been forced into exploitation in the United Kingdom.
Recommended Citation
Saadiya Chaudary,
Trafficking in Europe: An Analysis of the Effectiveness of European Law,
33
Mich. J. Int'l L.
77
(2011).
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https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol33/iss1/505
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