The role of the military in combating human trafficking: A South African perspective

N. Mollema
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Human trafficking is a complex and diverse crime affecting both individuals and countries across the world. As a significant facet of transnational organised crime and one of the most lucrative criminal enterprises globally, human trafficking was ranked in 2015 as the second most profitable crime around the world, making it the fastest-growing source of revenue for organised criminal operations internationally. In 2015 South Africa implemented comprehensive anti-trafficking legislation. Before such legislation was enacted, the South African government also ratified several international and regional human-rights instruments in terms of which specific duties are imposed upon the state to effectively combat and punish the crime including the protection of the rights of victims. The focus of this article is the desired role of the military in combating human trafficking in South Africa.  In 2004, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation adopted a Policy on Combating Trafficking in Human Beings of 2004. The policy sets out various strategies for ensuring regional co-operation in combating human trafficking. It is suggested that the South African National Defence Force takes the initiative in formulating a similar policy in order to effect better co-operation amongst nation states in Africa, especially in the southern region of Africa, to combat human trafficking.  In order to meaningfully address the role of the Defence Force in the fight against human trafficking and to develop evidence-based strategies and policies, regional coordination in combating trafficking is paramount. This article will examine current legislation, instruments and strategies as regards human trafficking in order to make further recommendations for counter-trafficking policy standards and best practices for the South African National Defence Force.
军队在打击人口贩运中的作用:一个南非的观点
人口贩运是一种复杂多样的犯罪,影响到世界各地的个人和国家。作为跨国有组织犯罪的一个重要方面和全球最赚钱的犯罪企业之一,人口贩运在2015年被列为全球第二大最赚钱的犯罪,使其成为国际上有组织犯罪活动增长最快的收入来源。2015年,南非实施了全面的反贩运立法。在立法之前,南非政府还批准了一些国际和地区人权文书,根据这些文书,国家有具体的义务有效地打击和惩罚犯罪,包括保护受害者的权利。本文的重点是军方在南非打击人口贩运方面所希望发挥的作用。2004年,北大西洋公约组织通过了《2004年打击贩运人口政策》。该政策订明各项策略,以确保区域合作打击贩卖人口。兹建议南非国防军采取主动,制订一项类似的政策,以便在非洲各民族国家之间,特别是在非洲南部地区,更好地合作打击人口贩运。为了有意义地处理国防军在打击人口贩运方面的作用,并制定基于证据的战略和政策,打击人口贩运的区域协调至关重要。本文将审查有关人口贩运的现行立法、文书和战略,以便为南非国防军反贩运政策标准和最佳做法提出进一步建议。
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