Agencies involved in the fight against illegal labor trafficking, irregular employment and social security fraud in Spain

Authors

  • Antonio Megías Bas Universidad de Murcia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v4i2.1755

Keywords:

Irregular employment, fraud, agencies, Security Forces, Prosecutor’s Office, Labor Inspectorate

Abstract

This document contains a legal analysis of the agencies involved in the fight against irregular employment and Social Security fraud in Spain (Security Forces, Prosecutor´s Office and Labor and Social Security Inspectorate), as well as the plan designed by the Spanish Government for fighting such problems, including inter ministerial cooperation agreements and existing labor and criminal legislation. This analysis takes into account the globalization process that society is experiencing and how such process has an effect on labor trafficking. In order to carry out this investigation, the documentary research methodology was used. The techniques implemented for the analysis were: first, a content analysis for the comparison of the aforementioned agreements and, second, the analysis of scientific documents and legislation.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v4i2.1755

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Author Biography

Antonio Megías Bas, Universidad de Murcia

Licenciado en Derecho por la Universidad de Murcia. Máster en Investigación Avanzada y Especializada en Derecho por la Universidad de Murcia. Doctorando del Programa de Derecho de la Universidad de Murcia. Ha obtenido la Beca ILA (Intercambio con Latinoamérica) así como la Beca SICUE (Intercambio entre Universidades Españolas). Cuenta con estancias internacionales y publicaciones en congresos internacionales.

Published

2014-12-19

How to Cite

Megías Bas, A. (2014). Agencies involved in the fight against illegal labor trafficking, irregular employment and social security fraud in Spain. Police and Public Security Journal, 4(2), 81–103. https://doi.org/10.5377/rpsp.v4i2.1755

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Academic Articles