Costa Rica initiates new law against human trafficking

Posted on February 10, 2013 • Filed under: Costa Rica, Crime, Human Rights Latin America, Human Smuggling, Politics, Social Issues

china.org.cn reported that Costa Rica account starting today with a new law against human trafficking offenses and punishing new increases penalties for those who engage in this scourge, reported the Directorate General of Immigration. Costa Rica account starting today with a new law against human trafficking offenses and punishing new increases penalties for those who engage in this scourge, reported the Directorate General of Immigration. According to the company, the rules legalized with the number 9095, is a real response to Costa Rica’s responsibility to prevent, suppress and punish trafficking in persons as the commitment to United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime. Read Article

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