The Anti-Human Trafficking Crimes Law in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Issued by Royal Decree No. (M/40) dated 21/7/1430 AH corresponding to 14/7/2009 AD. It defined the forms and types of human trafficking crimes, set appropriate penalties and increased them in specific cases, and clarified aspects of protecting victims of human trafficking, especially during the stages of investigation, inquiry and trial.
The many forms of human trafficking
Its forms are like this: Domestic slavery - debt bondage - forced labor - exploitation in the sex trade - forced marriage - child soldiering - forced begging - organ trade and images such as: Organ removal or medical experimentation - Begging - Slavery-like practices - Forced labor or service - Sexual exploitation
Trafficking in Persons
Her actions: -
Verbs include : Using, harboring, transporting, harboring, or exploiting a person
Means:-
Some means : Coercion, threats, fraud, deceit, deception, kidnapping, abuse of position or influence, abuse of power, or exploitation of vulnerability. and other means
Goals: -
The ends are: Sexual abuse, forced labor or service, begging, slavery, slavery-like practices, servitude, slavery, organ removal, or medical experimentation
Anti-Trafficking in Persons Law
Issued by Royal Decree No. (M/40) dated 21/7/1430 AH corresponding to 14/7/2009 AD, the law defines the forms and forms of trafficking in persons offenses, sets appropriate penalties and increases them in specific cases, and outlines aspects of protection for victims of trafficking in persons, especially in the stages of investigation, investigation and trial.
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