Moral-bio-ethical aspects of child trafficking (CROSBI ID 666185)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Vuletić, Suzana ; Tomašević, Luka ; Eljuga, Marko ; Radan, Edi
engleski
Moral-bio-ethical aspects of child trafficking
The major concern of international immigration in recent time is a human trafficking, which is thought to be the third largest and one of the fastest growing trans-national criminal organizations. The Global Reports on Trafficking in Persons are considering that approximately 4.5 million people are being trafficked around the world, and 27% of all victims, are particularly vulnerable group of children. A lot of them are kidnapped for the different purposes (illegal adoptions, forced labor, child prostitution, child pornography, agreed marriages, organ trafficking, ...), but mainly for sex exploitation. Sex traffickers are using different models of abduction or controlling their victims by manipulative lies, false promises, acts of coercion, threats, intimidations, violence, debt bondages…, and other forms of abuse and compulsion which expose trafficked children to the hard physical and mental violence and extreme medical and somatic concerns, for a life time. This bioethical problem requires an interdisciplinary strategy to facilitate international cooperation in investigating and prosecuting such trafficking, for setting up of an effective mechanism of monitoring, capable of controlling and preventing this crime of violation of human rights. That’s why this presentation is going to point out some moral- bio-ethical concerns of the human trafficking raising consciousness to this global issue and to: Be familiar with the statistical, sociological and moral-bio-ethical magnitude of the problem of human trafficking! To be informed of the identification of vulnerable groups and organized models of Coercion, Recruitment, and Enslavement! Be aware of international strategies to combat trafficking! To be able to act and mobilize the community for the development and application of preventative models of exploitation! The bioethical assignment is to awake a social awareness of the proliferation of trafficking problems ; a professional involvement for global reaction of exploitation issues and to put a human dimension of sensibility for especially young vulnerable groups of children trafficking.
Children trafficking, child prostitution, child pornography, child labor, forced marriage, organ trafficking, torture, human rights abuse
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Podaci o prilogu
35-36.
2018.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Conference Book
Podaci o skupu
XV Annual Conference of the International Society for Clinical Bioethics
predavanje
20.09.2018-21.09.2018
Barcelona, Španjolska