Abstract

In the present course, the international trafficking of people for sexual exploitation was studied. This crime has been practiced since the dawn of human history, victimizing thousands of women worldwide. Over the years, crimes and criminals have changed, but what remains over the centuries is the victims of trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation. In this paper we point out the historical evolution of crime in the world and in Brazil. This crime has its historical roots, but it is today where it has become prominent, being the third most practiced crime in the world behind only drug and weapons trafficking, moving a billionaire scheme with specialized and extremely organized gangs. We analyze and point out the infractions to the criminal norms about the conduct of this crime in Brazil, where we look for the main laws and positive norms that deal with the crime under study. We verified the fundamental rights violated and the Brazilian State's action in the confrontation of these sexual exploitation networks, we also made an analysis of the Brazilian penal norms in face of the Additional Protocol to the Palermo Convention. It is in this context that throughout the work we seek to expose the legal thinking of various authors, and the main aspects of international trafficking in persons for sexual exploitation in order to give visibility to a cruel and silent crime that completely annihilates the human condition of being, restricting their freedom and making this crime a modern form of slavery.

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