The impact of the lomé charter on combating trafficking in persons at sea: a south african legal perspective

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  • What: As demonstrated earlier, the LOSC, to which South Africa is a party, is silent on the prevention and suppression of TIP at sea, and the LOSC does not urge state parties to combat TIP at sea or compel state parties to cooperate in combating TIP at sea.
  • Who: Obinna Emmanuel Nkomadu from the cooperation, human trafficking at sea, legislation, Lomé Charter, maritime security, South Africa have published the paper: The impact of the Lomé Charter on Combating Trafficking in Persons at Sea: A South African Legal Perspective, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 18/08 . . .

     

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