Tráfico de crianças no futebol brasileiro: o lado obscuro do esporte-rei
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https://doi.org/10.54372/pc.2024.v19.3650Keywords:
Tráfico humano, Trabalho infantil, Violência, Direito, EsporteAbstract
This essay, resulting from a contextualization of Brazilian society and football, aims to reflect on the specialization of children and adolescents in football. The essay was divided into five entries. In the first, it presents a brief introduction about the global scope of the aforementioned exhibition. In the second, it summarizes the impact of episodes of violence in football. In the third, it emphasizes the conceptual issues, the legal system and the implications that cover one of the illegal practices that expanded in the 21st century: human trafficking. In the fourth, he orders an argument based on child labor. In the fifth, he makes the final considerations. It is concluded that the Brazilian Federal Confederation, in view of the allegations of child and youth trafficking, presented at the Parliamentary Commission of Inquiry into the Sexual Exploitation of Children and Adolescents, neglects several aspects, even though it was found, through the investigation of the Commission's report, that said institution signs protective measures for minors.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Gabriel Bernardo de Almeida, Carlos Eduardo Rafael de Andrade Ferrari, Gustavo Proença da Silva Mendonça, Renata Osborne, Roberto Ferreira dos Santos
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