An analysis of legal framework of human trafficking in India and it’s consequences on victims
Aditi Agrawal
Human trafficking is a form of human trafficking. The criminals traffic people and exploit them in various ways for financial gain. Human trafficking infringes on several of the victims' human rights. Human trafficking victims endure a slew of problems, since they are subjected to long periods of exploitation, even after they have been freed from their captivity. The topic of this paper is human trafficking in India. The effects of human trafficking on victims are examined in this research. Human trafficking transnational organised criminals operate as a network among states, exploiting people. To combat human trafficking, the United Nations Convention on Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC) was established. The purpose of this study is to examine Indian domestic legislation on human trafficking in light of international conventions on the subject. It concludes with recommendations for minimizing human trafficking.
Aditi Agrawal. An analysis of legal framework of human trafficking in India and it’s consequences on victims. National Journal of Advanced Research, Volume 7, Issue 2, 2021, Pages 14-17