Anti-trafficking in the commonwealth of independent states: The main areas and mechanism of international cooperation

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As a rule, the crimes related to trafficking in human beings are transnational in nature, therefore the international law enforcement cooperation in counteraction against human trafficking, committed in their territories, acquire particular importance in detection and investigation of trafficking in persons. The purpose of this article is to review the main possible areas of international cooperation of the law enforcement agencies of the Commonwealth of Independent States in combating human trafficking. The authors, based on an analysis of the existing international instruments to combat trafficking in persons, reveal details of the main directions of the international cooperation of the CIS countries’ law enforcement bodies, implemented through: the partial transfer of competence, a joint investigation of criminal cases, as well as the extradition of a person for criminal prosecution. In addition, the authors make an attempt to investigate the mechanism of international law enforcement cooperation in combating human trafficking.

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Alexey Vladimirovich, B., Sergey Gennadjevich, P., & Alexander Vladimirovich, B. (2015). Anti-trafficking in the commonwealth of independent states: The main areas and mechanism of international cooperation. Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences, 6(3), 94–101. https://doi.org/10.5901/mjss.2015.v6n3s1p94

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