Abstract

Trafficking in persons refers to any kind of human exploitation with or withoutconsent of the victim. Prior to the UN’s Trafficking Protocol in 2000 almost allof the States did not have a particular law specifically defining and addressingtrafficking in persons. The paper aims to analyze how the Philippines has compliedwith the provisions of the UN Trafficking Protocol through the discussion of itsprovisions and the minimum standards stated in the related provisions of the USTrafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) and the pertinent provisions of R.A.No. 9208 Philippine Law on Trafficking. The effectivity of the implementation ofthe Philippine Trafficking law as shown in the reports of the Inter-Agency CouncilAgainst Trafficking in Persons (IACAT) in the Philippines and the reports of theUS State Department shall also be discussed. The researcher analyzed descriptivelythe legal documents and data gathered. The results showed the Philippines has not been fully complying to the provisions and standards set forth in the UNTrafficking Protocol and the TVPA. It is therefore, necessary for the Philippinesto show not just efforts to eradicate trafficking but also take further action on the same.Keywords: Trafficking in persons laws, UN Trafficking Protocol, content analysis,Philippines

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