International Law on Trafficking of Children for Domestic Work: An Analysis

Ilyas Khan, Muhammad Aqeel Khan, Ashraf Ali

Abstract


Child trafficking is a rampant problem in the world. An indeterminately great number of men, women, and children have become prey to the trafficking of persons for sexual abuse, forced labor, and other forms of mistreatment at the international level. The purpose of this article is to analyze the Law of Nations on the trafficking of children for domestic work. The study further explained international instruments on the trafficking of children for household work and the important viewpoints of trafficking provided procedures for expanding policies to deals with the trafficking of children for domestic work. The anti-trafficking strategies in treaties, conventions, and protocols are particularly focused on policies to combat the trafficking of children for domestic work, as well as other human rights strategies focused, that obligate the countries to act against traffickers, save children from harm and be vulnerable to the trafficking of children and create a preventive structure for those been trafficked.


Keywords


International Law, Trafficking of Persons, Trafficking of Children, Domestic Work, Convention

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.33687/jsas.010.01.4026

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Journal of South Asian Studies
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