Abstract

Women trafficking and human rights violations relate to the arena of continuous research that has created concerns for the issues incidental to the said problem. One among the said incidental issues that attracts the significant fraction of concern recount as the problem of child trafficking over which a brief overlook will be drawn by the present paper. Domestic and international laws are acting to protect the human rights violation through route of child trafficking for various purposes. Current paper will emphasize over the child trafficking leading to sexual abuse of children.

One the paper clears the legal protection being delegates by the home machinery for prevention of child abuse and trafficking, the next step will be to focus upon those societal scenarios that lead to this menace of trafficking. Formerly going in realm of sociological study and solution of child trafficking, a shift will be stressed upon the legal requisite that is needed in the system to filter the cause and operation of child trafficking network in India. Child trafficking is segregated in an assortment of types depending upon their territorial operation hence generates a transnational apprehension to tackle the issue. International law and its implementation are two major areas that need to be revisited wherein the paper concludes that even in the presence of sufficient laws with few awaited, the quandary of its implementation makes these laws lunatic of which the ultimate sufferers are the children.

Keywords: Child Trafficking, Society, Human Rights, International Law, Implementation

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Singh, A. (2015). Child Trafficking; A Socio-Legal Perspective. International Journal of Social Science and Economics Invention, 1(01), 1 to 9. https://doi.org/10.23958/ijssei/vol01-i01/01

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