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Trajectories and cycles of sexual exploitation and trafficking for sexual exploitation of women in the Peruvian Amazon / Trayectorias y ciclos de explotación sexual y trata para la explotación sexual de mujeres en la Amazonía peruanaMujica, Jaris 25 September 2017 (has links)
La explotación sexual comercial es una actividad constante y extendida en varias partes del Amazonía peruana. en los alre- dedores del puerto fluvial de Pucallpa, en la región ucayali, esa práctica aparece sistemáticamente: las adolescentes que atienden las precarias tabernas alrededor del puerto y aquellas dedicadas a las labores de cocina en los campamentos madereros son víctimas de explotación constante, y muchas de ellas también de trata de personas. este artículo se dirige a reconstruir la trayectoria de vida y el ciclo de reproducción de las formas de explotación en una muestra de veinte mujeres, y se concentra en: (i) la evidencia de formas de explotación estacionales; (ii) la trayectoria de vida de estas mujeres que muestra pasos en una cadena de explotación de varias etapas y en diferentes áreas de trabajo; (iii) en ese contexto, la explotación sexual y la trata parecen no ser fenómenos permanentes sino estar concentrados en un momento de la trayectoria y detenerse con la maternidad, entre los 19 y 25 años, y (iv) con la maternidad y el asentamiento matrilocal, las hijas e hijos repitenel ciclo y reproducen la cadena. / The commercial sexual exploitation is a constant activity in the Peruvian Amazon. Around the river port of Pucallpa in ucayali region, the practice appears systematically: teenage attend taverns around the port, and those dedicated to the work of cooking camps logging, are victims of constant exploitation and many also of trafficking. this article aims to reconstruct the path of life and reproductive cycle of the forms of exploitation in a sample of 20 women, and focuses on: (i) evidence of seasonal forms of exploitation; (ii) the path of life of these women showing steps in a chain holding several stages and in different work areas; (iii) in this context, sexual exploitation and trafficking are not permanent phenomena, are concentrated in one point in the path and stopped to motherhood, between 19 and 25 years; (iv) with motherhood and matrilocal settlement, daughters and sons repeat the cycle and reproduce the chain.
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A legal response to child trafficking in Africa : a case study of South Africa and BeninRino, Kamidi January 2007 (has links)
Examines the situation of child victims through a human rights perspective and identifies the existing legal framework in the international and regional environment.
Furthermore, this study seeks to raise awareness about the illegality and harmful
consequences of all forms of child trafficking. Also discusses the necessity to take appropriate criminal as well as administrative action, at all levels, to effectively prohibit and penalise child
trafficking. / Thesis (LLM (Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa)) -- University of Pretoria, 2007. / A Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Law University of Pretoria, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree Masters of Law (LLM in Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa). Prepared under the supervision of Professor Julia Sloth-Nielsen of the faculty of Law, of the University of the Western Cape, Cape Town, South Africa. / http://www.chr.up.ac.za/ / Centre for Human Rights / LLM
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