Abstract

Men’s struggle for survival has never been so intense, and they have been able to save themselves from the physical pain inflicted by fatal war weapons. However, the invasion on men’s dignity in different forms including organ smuggling, experimental dummy, slavery, forced prostitution, etc. has followed an unprecedented rate in terms of inflicting misery and suffering millions of lives across the universe in the contemporary world. Most probably, “Right to Dignified Life” could be considered the most salient objective of Human Rights Principle. It is also a justified fact that the tragic misery of contemporary man has to do with obliteration of the same fundamental principle underpinning Human Rights. More importantly, it is not merely sufficient for a man to survive. Man requires self-dignity, voice and remedies for achieving happiness and welfare, otherwise he/she is nothing but a mere physical existence. The contemporary man that has undergone such huge amount of human tragedies and sufferings increasingly loses its control over its own body, work and movement, and many accede to the fact that the most obvious reason is human trafficking.

Highlights

  • Human trafficking is one of the most profitable ventures in the world, and based on the statistics reported by U.S Federal Bureau of Investigation, human trafficking generated a total of 9.5 billion dollars in revenue in 2005

  • The paper focuses on the possible and resolute approach to the trafficking. In this regard the paper focuses on the rights of the person trafficked, i.e. this paper focuses on the rights based approach to the trafficking in person

  • It has been a very long time that different scholars have presented different definitions on human trafficking, and “The definition of trafficking continues to the subject of debate, and there is no conclusive or even commonly agreed upon definition globally, regionally or even nationally”. (Save The Children Alliance (UNICEF), Trafficking of Women and Children in South Asia: Taking Stock and Moving Ahead, A Broad assessment of Anti- Trafficking initiatives in Nepal, Bangladesh and India, 1999 (P. 30)) This is because most of the time people has been overwhelmed by the ambiguity of other very closely related phenomena similar to trafficking

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Summary

Introduction

Human trafficking is one of the most profitable ventures in the world, and based on the statistics reported by U.S Federal Bureau of Investigation, human trafficking generated a total of 9.5 billion dollars in revenue in 2005 (http://www.state.gov/g/tip/rls/tiprpt/2005/). It is not that states across the world have not fried to acknowledge this problem and act reasonably; at least they thought they were reasonable policy of combating trafficking Even with such huge sum, commitment, mobilization trafficking is far from getting curved. It is found that very little attention is given to the reasons of trafficking, because of which trafficking process is getting more and more improvised and getting beyond the reach of law. Perhaps, within this colossal of mysteries and questions one thing all forget and take for granted is the human face behind trafficking, the people who get trafficked. Within this approach the paper tries to define the various rights in question during and after trafficking in persons

Objective of the Study
Limitation of the Study
Trafficking: A Conceptual Framework
Rights Based Approach to Trafficking
Issues in Rights Based Approach to Trafficking
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