La Víctima de Trata Sexual y su <em>Des</em>-protección en la Ley Integral contra la Violencia de Género 1/2004 (The Sexual Trafficking Victims and <em>Des</em>-protection in the Law Against Gender Violence 1/2004)
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Gender, domestic violence, law 1/2004, of 28 December, comprehensive protection measures against gender violence, sexual trafficking victims, protection measures, Género, violencia de género, violencia doméstica, LO 1/2004, de 28 de diciembre, de medidasAbstract
In this article I make a reflection about the art. 1 L0 1/2004 of 28 December of integral Protection Measures against Gender Violence (law 1/2004) and its relations with sexual trafficking victims, who are absent in these regulation, and as a result any kind of protection.
Taking into an account, the most important international instruments aiming at the elimination of violence against women, I am going to focus on sexual trafficking victims and gender violence from the point of view of criminology and victimology, and finally, on the meaning of violence gender from different perspectives, making an special mention to the concept regulated in the article 1 of the integral 1/2004.
En el presente artículo realizo una reflexión sobre el art. 1 de la L0 1/2004, de 28 de diciembre, de medidas de Protección integral contra la violencia de género (en adelante ley integral 1/2004) y su relación con las víctimas de trata sexual, ausentes en dicha normativa, y por consiguiente, carentes de protección.
Partiendo de los instrumentos internacionales más relevantes que tienen por finalidad la eliminación de la violencia contra la mujer, me centraré en la víctima de trata sexual como violencia de género desde un punto de vista criminológico y victimológico, y finalmente, abordaré el significado de violencia de género desde diversas perspectivas, haciendo mención especial al concepto regulado en el art.1 de la ley integral 1/2004.DOWNLOAD THIS PAPER FROM SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2612021
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