The University of Basra issues a book on the summary of human trafficking crimes. A lecturer at the College of Law at the University of Basra, Professor Dr. Tayseer Hamid Abel, published a book entitled The Brief on Human Trafficking Crimes. The book, which included 204 pages divided into two chapters, highlighted that governments throughout history have been keen to legislate laws that regulate their public affairs. Therefore, law books have focused on talking about slavery, although we do not expect from the law more than the process of legislating laws to regulate the affairs of slaves without... Looking at their human conditions, since the texts of the law and the articles on which it is built do not often represent high human meanings, but rather represent the opinions of the rulers and legislators, and they are the result of their perceptions of the phenomenon of slavery, and in fact they are the product of ideas and a general view of the people’s culture about this phenomenon. Through studying the patterns of human trafficking crimes, the book indicated that the deteriorating economic, political, social and cultural factors and conditions in many countries and peoples of the world increase the impact of human trafficking in its three types and patterns and others, which are represented in sexual exploitation, witchcraft, and labor. Forced and coercive trafficking in human organs. These patterns often involve women, children, weak men, and the poor. They represent a growing criminal phenomenon against humanity, in which networks, mafias, governmental and non-governmental institutions, and individuals participate, exploiting conditions of political instability. Wars, rebellions, civil revolutions, and poverty. Department of Media and Government Communications