Abstract:
The aim of my paper is to examine the issue of Sex Trafficking through the lens of Human Trafficking. This thesis assesses the effectiveness of legal interventions in addressing the root causes of Sex Trafficking. Bangladesh, a nation with an excessive population, deals with numerous forms of violence against people, including the trafficking of individuals. For the purpose of deterring this crime, many statutes have been enacted.
However, this crime is becoming more prevalent every day as a result of improper legal execution. The study reviews legal frameworks and interventions, evaluates victim protection frameworks, and examines the factors that contribute to Sex Trafficking. By providing a comprehensive analysis, the study aims to inform policymakers and practitioners on how to allocate resources and design more effective policies to protect the rights and well-being of victims and end the cycle of exploitation.
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Law in East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh