Commercial Sexual Exploitation Of A Child Through Trafficking
- IJLLR Journal
- Jul 26
- 1 min read
Revathy A.R., M.B.A., LL.M., Schools of Law, VELS Institute of Science, Technology & Advanced Studies, Pallavaram, Chennai
ABSTRACT
This Article comprehensively examines the intricate problem of child trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation in India. The analysis examines the comprehensive constitutional framework, which interpret the right to live with dignity, Prohibit forced labor, trafficking and empower the state to implement special provisions for women and children to guarantee equality and non-discrimination. This Article explores the myriad facets of commercial sexual exploitation of children, includes Sex tourism, Paedophilia, Child Pornography and Child Prostitution. Alarming statistics are citated. Furthermore, this Article also addresses the detrimental consequences of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children of Child victims, which includes trauma bending and ostracism. The regrettable criminalization of victims inspite of “Safe Harbor” regulations intended to protect them is also critically examined. This Article concludes by outlining vital preventative measures and highlighted how important technology like Artificial Intelligence, is for identifying patterns and upending financial transactions. It also describes important government initiatives in India, including UJJAWALA scheme and the Central Advisory Committee on child prostitution. It also discusses the significant Judicial Interpretations and landmark cases. The important judicial interpretations and landmark cases of Child Trafficking and Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Child are also discussed here. This Article by analysing Legal, Constitutional and Judicial Interpretation, this seeks to raise awareness of the difficulties in stopping child trafficking for commercial sexual exploitation in India. It highlights how urgently better psychological rehabilitation and the timely reunion of child victims with their families are needed.
Keywords: Sexual Exploitation, Child Trafficking, Commercial, Rehabilitation, Rights, Child, Sex, Pornography, Prostitution, Violation, Victims.
