Abstract
The article is devoted to the peculiarities of legal relations in the field of international cooperation in combating migrant smuggling and human trafficking. It has been determined that smuggling of migrants and human trafficking have long been among the transnational crimes in terms of profitability. The article proves that this area is characterized by clearly structured and organized criminal syndicates, which direct their profits to the development of other even more dangerous activities. The article describes the main features of trafficking in human beings under the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children, which complements the UN Convention against Transnational Organized Crime. Research of influence of exogenous and endogenous factors on development of modern world trafficking. It is determined that international cooperation in criminal matters is one of the most important prerequisites for the organization of combating and preventing trafficking in human beings and smuggling of migrants. The article outlines the key elements of the implementation of trafficking in human beings in accordance with Article 3a of the Protocol to Prevent and Suppress Trafficking in Human Beings. A number of international normative and legal documents regulating the implementation of the state policy on combating human trafficking and smuggling of migrants have been proposed and paid attention to. It has been proven that, according to Europol, smuggling of migrants is carried out by criminal networks that provide various services: from forgery of documents to bribery of law enforcement officials. Various forms of international cooperation are superficially described: extradition of criminals, mutual legal assistance, transfer of criminal proceedings to another country, transfer of convicts, cooperation for confiscation, cooperation between law enforcement agencies, including information exchange and cooperation in investigations, joint investigation using special investigative methods.
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