Volume 24 - Issue 3
Trading in human organs
Dunya Jalil Ismael Al-Rubaie
Abstract
Human organtraffickers are a global problem that is spreading
illegally and is increasing in many societies, although it is sometimes a refuge to save
the lives of many people in rich countries, it leads to the alarming spread of crime and
the end of the lives of a large proportion of people in other countries, especially
poorcountries(Moroccan, 2012,p.5) The phenomenon of human trafficking has
become an international phenomenon as it is not limited to one country but extends to
many countries as a result of being a form of organized crime, but varies according to
its forms and patterns from one country to another according to the concept of human
trafficking in its legislation and its respect for human rights. The international
community has recently witnessed an escalation of the phenomenon of trafficking,
particularly with the growing hotbeds of armed conflicts, both national and
international, the presence of many regions of the world suffering from internal
unrest, political instability and deteriorating economic conditions in some countries,
particularly For the third world, which provides organized crime gangs with living
conditions that have facilitated the existence of renewed resources from victims in
order to make huge sums of money from their exploitation. Human trafficking is the
third largest trade in the world after drugs and arms trafficking, as women, children
and young people are the most important victims, as traders are made from poor
countries as a source of victims and poor countries are popular markets for their trade
(Yunus2005,p.6).
Paper Details
Volume: Volume 24
Issues: Issue 3
Keywords: Human organtraffickers are a global problem that is spreading illegally and is increasing in many societies
Year: 2020
Month: March
Pages: 7393-7400