Bibliographic citations
Martinez, F., (2023). De víctimas a ¿criminales?: Un análisis desde el derecho penal y los derechos humanos sobre la no punibilidad de las víctimas en el circuito de la trata de personas [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26088
Martinez, F., De víctimas a ¿criminales?: Un análisis desde el derecho penal y los derechos humanos sobre la no punibilidad de las víctimas en el circuito de la trata de personas []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/26088
@misc{renati/536483,
title = "De víctimas a ¿criminales?: Un análisis desde el derecho penal y los derechos humanos sobre la no punibilidad de las víctimas en el circuito de la trata de personas",
author = "Martinez Tarazona, Flavia Teresa",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The present thesis aims to propose four typical scenarios in which, typically, victims engage in human trafficking activities. It seeks to demonstrate that, in many of these situations, victims should be exempted from criminal responsibility. To achieve this, we will suggest the application of legal exemptions from criminal responsibility, considering cross-cutting perspectives (gender, human rights, intersectionality, and victim-centered approaches), international human rights instruments, and comparative legal frameworks in criminal law. In addition to the above, there are some cases in which - to avoid complicating the situation and re-victimizing the aggrieved parties - an absolute excuse should be applied, a clause that we have also designed for this research. Finally, there will be cases of non-application such as i) those involving the non-subordination of the victim to the trafficker and detachment in time and space from the trafficking context, as well as ii) illicit actions qualified as crimes against humanity and war crimes under the Rome Statute.
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