尼日利亚妇女被贩卖:人权是否有作用?

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Human Rights Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-11-01 DOI:10.1353/hrq.2022.0047
O. Nnamuchi, J. Ezeilo, U. Obuka, Maria Ilodigwe, Chris A. Ike, C. Obi-Ochiabutor
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摘要:早在2003年颁布《人口贩运(禁止)执法和管理法》(尼日利亚第一个禁止和惩罚一切形式人口贩运的法律制度)及其随后的2015年修正案之前,尼日利亚被贩运的妇女和儿童数量就一直在稳步上升。令人震惊的是,尽管民间社会组织继续在全国各地萌芽,其中许多组织致力于与政府合作,打击人口贩运带来的威胁,但当地的局势仍然严峻。尽管贩运者的厚颜无耻和冷酷无情呈现出一种新的、更加凶猛的一面,但每年被贩运的女性数量都比前一年多。考虑到尼日利亚是非洲的“贩运之都”,这是一种不健康的情况,并提出了几个问题,其中三个问题非常关键。为什么打击贩卖妇女的战略失败了?可以做些什么来扭转这种局面?人权在这一进程中有什么具体作用吗?回答这些问题是本文的负担。
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The Trafficking of Women in Nigeria: Is There a Role for Human Rights?
ABSTRACT:Even before the enactment of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Law Enforcement and Administration Act in 2003 (the first legal regime in Nigeria to prohibit and punish all forms of human trafficking), and its subsequent amendment in 2015, the number of women and children being trafficked from Nigeria had steadily been on the upswing. Strikingly, although civil society organizations continue to sprout across the length and breadth of the country, many of them dedicated to partnering with the government on its war against the menace posed by trafficking, the situation on the ground remains grimly unchanged. More women wind up being trafficked each year than the previous one, even as the brazenness and callousness of the traffickers assume a new, more intensely ferocious dimension. This is an unwholesome situation, considering that Nigeria is the “trafficking capital” of Africa, and raises several questions, three of which are profoundly critical. Why have strategies adopted to combat women trafficking failed? What can be done to reverse the situation? Is there any specific role for human rights in the process? Responding to these questions is the burden of this article.
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