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    Jaishankar‚ K.‚ & Haldar‚ D. (2006). Prostitution in India: Issues and trends. ERCES Online Quarterly Review‚ 3(2) Retrieved from http://www.ubishops.ca:2048/docview/61624615?accountid=8636 This paper discusses about prostitution in India that is a serious social problem and its solution has been rendered difficult by the problem of poverty. Prostitution is widely rampant in India and its main markets are in the big cities and involves children’s prostitution. Joffres‚ C.‚ Mills‚ E.‚ Joffres‚ M

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    1990-05-02 This writ petition under Article 32 of the Constitution of India at the instance of an Advocate was filed by way of a Public Interest Litigation seeking issuance of certain directions‚ to look into issues of Red Light areas and forced prostitution from a law enforcement perspective; to rescue victims of commercial sexual exploitation and provide them with proper medical aid‚ shelter‚ education and training in various disciplines of life so as to enable them to choose a more dignified way

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    population stands at over 7 million‚ out of which around 26.3% is below the age of 15. According to International Labour Organization‚ more than 215 million children of this age group have been employed in various economic activities. Child Labour across the world ranges from petty domestic helps to workers in Hazardous industries and even prostitution. Its occurrence is widespread; however Asia and Africa have the highest incidence of Child labour (both in absolute and relative terms). The purpose of

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    of effecting a commercial sexual relationship by the tourist with residents at the destination. The Philippines‚ like some other Southeast Asian countries‚ has an unfortunate reputation for prostitution and sex tourism. It’s a huge industry domestically with an estimated 800‚000 men‚ women and‚ sadly‚ children working in the trade. The country’s international image as a sex destination was largely a result of the US military presence here during and after World War II when “go go” or “girlie” bars

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    Work University of Glasgow‚ Glasgow‚ Scotland.Proposed study   Title The consequences of child abuse in Nigeria with a case study in Niger Delta.The Research aimThe aim of this study is to use grounded theory methods to develop a theory about how children are been abused and the consequences of these abuse in Nigeria with specific reference to Niger Deltaregion. The theory generated is intended to derive a general‚ abstract process of the nature‚ types‚causes and consequences of child abuse in Nigeria

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    Worst Forms of Child Labour Recommendation No 190 in 1999. This recommendation contains‚ among others‚ recommendations on the types of hazards that should be considered for inclusion within a country-based definition of Worst Form Hazards faced by Children at Work. Contents [hide] 1 Ratifications 2 Predefined worst forms of child labour 3 Worst form hazards: To be defined by each ratifying country 4 Country programmes on WFCL 5 References 6 External links [edit]

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    published Indian Constitution and Weaker Section‚ GNDU‚ and Regional Center Amritsar. * Child Soldiers: An Emerging Problem‚ an article published Punjabi University Law Journal‚ Vol. 1‚ 2007‚ Department of Laws‚ PunjabiUniversity‚ Patiala. * Child Prostitution: A Social Menace‚ an article published Army Institute of Law Journal‚ Vol. 1‚ 2007‚ Army Institute of law‚ Mohali.

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    as the full time employment of children below a minimum age laid down statute. Similarly‚ child labour is meant by the use of children to do work that should be done by adults (Cambridge‚ 2011) and MacMillan Dictionary (2009) also defined child labour as the employment of children‚ especially children who are legally too young to work. In addition‚ International Labour Organization (ILO) Conventions 138 (1973) and 182 (1999) defined child labourers as all children younger than 12 working in any

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    or benefits by selling off the victims for sexual exploitation. The primary concern in this essay is on the rising issue of North Korean women being trafficked into China. Back in the mid-1990s‚ North Korean women and girls were exploited for prostitution or as sex slaves to China. During that period‚ rapid industrialization around the world worsened the state of the rural areas with people seeking employment opportunities at urban cities. It was estimated

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    gender discrimination Discrimination is the prejudicial or distinguishing treatment of an individual based on his or her membership - or perceived membership - in a certain group or category. It involves the group’s initial reaction or interaction‚ influencing the individual’s actual behavior towards the group or the group leader‚ restricting members of one group from opportunities or privileges that are available to another group‚ leading to the exclusion of the individual or entities based

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