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Arbeitsmigranten 2 Human Rights 2 Human rights 2 Human trafficking 2 Kasachstan 2 Kazakhstan 2 Menschenhandel 2 Menschenrechte 2 Migrant workers 2 Migranten 2 Migrants 2 Migrants in a Vulnerable Position 2 Rechtsstaat 2 Rule of Law 2 Rule of law 2 International migration 1 Internationale Migration 1 the Right to an Effective Legal Remedy 1 the Right toan Effective Legal Remedy 1
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Buribayev, Yermek 2 Kenzhibekova, Elmira 2 Khamzin, Amangeldy 2 Khamzina, Zhanna 2 Nurmanbetkyzy, Zhumakhan 2
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Danube : law and economics review 2
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Assessing the vulnerability to human trafficking amidst aigration patterns : a case study of Kazakhstan
Khamzin, Amangeldy; Khamzina, Zhanna; Nurmanbetkyzy, … - In: Danube : law and economics review 14 (2023) 4, pp. 317-334
Kazakhstan, with its open borders with CIS nations and significant migration flows, emerges as a key origin, transit, and destination point in human trafficking. While acknowledging Kazakhstan's modest progress in combating human trafficking, this study aims to develop comprehensive proposals...
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Assessing the vulnerability to human trafficking amidst migration patterns : a case study of Kazakhstan
Khamzin, Amangeldy; Khamzina, Zhanna; Nurmanbetkyzy, … - In: Danube : law and economics review 14 (2023) 3, pp. 317-334
Kazakhstan, with its open borders with CIS nations and significant migration flows, emerges as a key origin, transit, and destination point in human trafficking. While acknowledging Kazakhstan’s modest progress in combating human trafficking, this study aims to develop comprehensive proposals...
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