Abstract

This article examines the critical role of legal measures in combating human trafficking and promoting justice for victims. Human trafficking is a pervasive global issue that affects millions of individuals, primarily women and children, who are subjected to various forms of exploitation and abuse. The article highlights the significance of comprehensive legislation, international cooperation, and law enforcement efforts in addressing this heinous crime. It explores key legal frameworks, such as the United Nations Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons, as well as domestic legislation that aims to prosecute traffickers and protect survivors. Additionally, the article discusses the importance of victim-centered approaches, including the provision of support services and legal remedies, to empower survivors and facilitate their reintegration into society. By analyzing successful legal strategies and identifying challenges, this article underscores the urgency of sustained efforts to unchain justice and eradicate human trafficking worldwide.

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