Human trafficking in Spain
Analysis of comprehensive legislation on human trafficking for sexual exploitation
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2025.9581Keywords:
Human trafficking, sexual abuse, human rights, migrant trafficking, migration, identificationAbstract
This report aims to bring us closer to the current and, in many cases, unknown reality of the phenomenon of human trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation in our country, by consolidating itself as a country of transit and destination, and its many implications in terms of human rights and at an economic and social level. To do this, the current legislation in this specific area will be analyzed, as well as the social demands that call for the approval of a comprehensive law on human trafficking that establishes measures to fight against this form of “slavery in the 21st century”.
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