重新评估在非洲防止人体器官贩运的有效监管:肯尼亚和尼日利亚的观点

T. Adewumi, O. O. Ogunkorode
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多年来,非法摘取和贩卖人体器官一直是国际社会关注的问题。有很多受害者被承诺在海外有更好的机会,但最终却在世界各地无处可寻的故事。这些在国外寻求更好发展的人中的大多数一定是非法国际人口贩卖和贩运集团的受害者,这一消息令人震惊。这些国家的政府,他们的公民要警惕“甜蜜得令人难以置信”的国外工作机会和更好的国外生活。出于对这一问题的关注,大会在2018年12月17日举行的第73届会议上通过了一项决议,该决议旨在加强和促进器官捐赠和移植方面的有效措施和国际合作,以防止和打击贩运人口以摘取器官和贩运人体器官。本文结合联合国决议审查了尼日利亚和肯尼亚有关器官摘取和贩运的法律。文章指出,尼日利亚的《2015年禁止贩运人口执法和管理法》和肯尼亚的《2010年第8号反贩运人口法》尚未通过联合国大会关于加强和促进器官捐赠和移植方面的有效措施和国际合作,以预防和打击贩运人口以摘取器官和贩运人体器官的决议。文章建议完全遵守联合国决议。
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Reappraising Effective Regulation in Preventing Human Organs Trafficking in Africa: Kenya and Nigeria in Perspective
Over the years, the issue of illegal human organ harvesting and trafficking has been an international concern. There have been so many stories of victims being promised better opportunies overseas but ended up being untraceable all over the world. The news that most of these people seeking greener pastures abroad must have fallen victim to the illegal international human harvesting and trafficking syndicates is quite alarming. The government of the countries, their citizens to be wary of the "too sweet to be true" job opportunities abroad and a better life abroad. United Nations' concern on this issue brought about the resolution adopted by the General Assembly at its 73rd session held on 17 December2018 on strengthening and promoting effective measures and international cooperation on organ donation and transplantation to prevent and combat trafficking in person persons for organ removal and trafficking in human organs. This article examines the law relating to organ harvesting and trafficking in Nigeria and Kenya putting into consideration the United Nations resolution. The article observes that Nigeria with its Trafficking in Person (Prohibition) Law Enforcement and Administration Act 2015 and Kenya with the Counter-Trafficking In Persons Act No. 8 of 2010 are yet to adopt the United Nations General Assembly resolution on strengthening and promoting effective measures and international cooperation on organ donation and transplanation to prevent and combat trafficking in persons for organ removal and trafficking in human organs. The article recommends total conformity with theUN resolution.
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