Unification and Progressive Development in the Convention of 1949
Unification and Progressive Development in the Convention of 1949
This chapter examines the origin and drafting history of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of the Prostitution of Others 1949. It also summarizes the provisions of this treaty, examines the relevance of the treaty to children trafficked for sexual exploitation of prostitution and details progressive developments including unification of the earlier treaties, the introduction of new offences and the express connection between the act of trafficking and the exploitative end purpose of prostitution.
Keywords: unification, 1949 convention, sexual exploitation, prostitution, children, trafficking
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