THE VICTIM OF TRAFFICKING IN PERSONS IN TUNISIAN LAW WITH AN OVERVIEW OF THE QATARI LAW

Abstract

It seems that trafficking in persons is a universal phenomenon, which spare no State. Tunisia is affected by this degrading crime as a country of origin, destination and transit. It is doing significant efforts in order to combat this appalling offense that reduces its victim to goods sold and bought for a miserable price. This study focuses on the efficiency of the victim’s protection which is a certain one, since it immunes the trafficked person from prosecution and provides her/him with different assistances, but it remains limited, as long as the trafficking actors can’t afford its implementation and the State doesn’t care about the vulnerability factors

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