Abstract

Despite the limited crime of trafficking in women in Iraq, this crime has begun to increase as the economic and social crises and the war disasters that have passed through Iraq and the countries of the Arab world have pushed the countries and nations of the Arab nation to legislate a law that restricts the spread of this crime and The concerned authorities are making strenuous efforts to combat them through national laws, regulations and procedures, taking into account international conventions and regional and international cooperation within the framework of the work of the United Nations organizations and other relevant organizations. Iraq, in particular, is committed to working with others at various levels to combat the crime of trafficking in women, to support national, regional and international efforts, and to prepare and develop local laws and regulations in this regard. The crime of trafficking in women is a cross-border organized crime, which is an important challenge facing the international community, especially since it has been expanded regionally and internationally, through the multiplicity of international conventions on combating human trafficking, we note that the international community has increased its interest This crime is available as.

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