Human Rights Trafficking In India: A Social And Legal Analysis
- IJLLR Journal
- May 22, 2024
- 1 min read
Riya Jaiswal, Amity University, Lucknow Mr. Ayush Saran, Amity University, Lucknow
ABSTRACT
Human trafficking is a grave violation of human rights, affecting millions of people worldwide, with India being a significant hub. This paper provides a comprehensive social and legal analysis of human rights trafficking in India. It examines the socio-economic factors contributing to trafficking, including poverty, gender inequality, and social exclusion. The paper also delves into the legal framework, discussing the Indian government's efforts to combat trafficking through legislation, policies, and law enforcement. However, it also highlights the challenges and gaps in implementation, leading to inadequate protection and justice for victims. The analysis reveals a complex web of issues, necessitating a multidimensional approach to address the root causes, strengthen legal frameworks, and ensure effective enforcement to protect the human rights of trafficking victims in India.
Keywords: Human Trafficking, Human Rights, India, Social Analysis, Legal Analysis, Socio-Economic Factors, Gender Inequality, Social Exclusion, Legal Framework, Law Enforcement, Protection, Justice.

