THE ILLICIT BUSINESS OF SEX, LABOR, AND ORGANS, AND LAWS ADDRESSING TO IT: A STUDY ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN INDIA
Faisal Mahmood () and
Wassem Ahmed ()
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Faisal Mahmood: Aligarh Muslim University/INDIA
Wassem Ahmed: Aligarh Muslim University/INDIA
Journal of Original Studies, 2021, vol. 2, issue 1, 21-27
Abstract:
Human trafficking is a global evil that snatches freedom from millions of people worldwide to make money. It is a multi-billion-dollar industry affecting the lives of vulnerable â€" such as women, children, and the poor. Human trafficking, in its various ways, affects almost every country of the world, said the United Nations; and India is not an exception to it. Despite having rich legislation to combat the problem, human trafficking remains a significant issue in India. This paper is a study about the potential purposes of human trafficking with a detailed discussion on anti-human trafficking laws in India. While addressing the causes of failure of these laws at implementation level, some suggestions has also been provided in concluding part of the paper
Keywords: Human Trafficking; Human Rights; Modern Slavery; Sexual Exploitation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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Persistent link: https://EconPapers.repec.org/RePEc:jle:joujos:jos2103
DOI: 10.47243/jos.2.1.03
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