SILVA, U. P. F.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0483119340372414; SILVA, Uiara Pordeus Fernandes da.
Resumo:
Trafficking in human beings is a phenomenon that today's highlight relevant
exercises, being very complex and worrying, and also by having dimensions of
significant magnitude, producing consequences in social and economic structure of
societies. This study examines the most trivial form of trafficking that occurred in
Brazil, the Trafficking in Women, especially internationally. This time the work was
done by the methods exegetic-historical-legal and rolling, and made a historical
research of the slave trade in Brazil and its legislation, evaluating the link with the
trafficking of women is presented as a new form of" slavery ", but the differentiation
was made of human trafficking and other phenomena, which often is confused with
this, such as illegal immigration. In addition, they have been addressed the main
causes of this phenomenon, being separately globalization and international mobility.
Aimed to examine the reality experienced by the Brazilian under conditions of semislavery,
and the recognition that they must have their Fundamental Labor Rights
respected, as it cites the lack of minimum conditions of work to have a decent life .
The big question is if these women may be considered workers and if to them can be
guaranteed the rights inherent in such quality. Taking, therefore, the following issues:
Victims of International Trafficking of Human Beings, especially women sex workers,
their labor rights are guaranteed? In this study, the central hypothesis is based on so
that after they expose the exploitation and degrading working conditions, these
women, the victims deserve to be repatriated and reinserted in the labor market,
returning them to the condition of Brazilian citizens.