The legal conceptualization of sex trafficking in Argentina. Political languages and criminal definitions
Abstract
The aim of this article is to recapitulate some analytical keys around the notion of trafficking as a diffuse criminal concept as well as its implications for criminal processes. In the first place, I review some theoretical coordinates to think about law as a discourse of truth. In the second place, I locate debates about the definition of trafficking as a crime within feminist disputes around the understanding of sexual commerce. By last, I reflect on links between referred theorizing and its specific translation in criminal field.
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