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Transnational Human Trafficking: An Unsolved Issue

Transnational Human Trafficking: An Unsolved Issue
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Author(s): Pallavi Gupta (Jims Engineering Management Technical Campus School of Law, Greater Nodia, India)
Copyright: 2019
Volume: 6
Issue: 2
Pages: 12
Source title: International Journal of Political Activism and Engagement (IJPAE)
DOI: 10.4018/IJPAE.2019040103

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Abstract

Human trafficking is a pernicious new variation on the ancient theme of slavery and trading in human flesh. It is considered a serious organised crime against humanity, reduces their sense of worth and punctures their ego and sense of dignity. Human trafficking is a transnational crime, a global problem that targets vulnerable individuals and affects every country. Its expansion depends on there being source countries with people demanding better economic living conditions, and destination countries with people or industries demanding cheap labour or cheap prostitution to enlarge their profits. The Protocol to Prevent Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, especially Women and Children by United Nations marks the international community's cumulative efforts to deal with this transnational organised crime. The Trafficking Protocol was entered into force on 2003. It has been signed by 117 countries and ratified by 159 parties. This article focuses on the ambiguity of definition of human trafficking given by UNO protocol.

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