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    Human Trafficking and its Implications on Businesses Ebenezer Tetteh MATEY Address: 16 Chemin des Ouches‚ 1203 Geneva Mobile No. : 076 639 59 73 Email:ebenezer.matey@graduateinstitute.ch Table of Contents Abstract .................................................................................................................................................. 3 1. Introduction ....................................................................................................................

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    Portland‚ or as reporter Dan Rather (1) refers to it “Pornland”‚ is a huge hub for child sex trafficking‚ so much so the numbers may make you sick. Pornland‚ known for its large numbers of porn shops‚ exotic dancing clubs‚ nude clubs‚ massage parlors‚ and lingerie modeling studios. People want to believe Portland is known for its eco-friendliness‚ vase nature parks‚ hiking trails‚ local pubs‚ breweries‚ and its “keep Portland weird” attitude; but as citizens of Portland‚ we can no longer believe

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    Blog 2 Human trafficking has been a serious problem over the world. There are four categories of human trafficking: Sex trafficking‚ forced labor‚ bounded labor‚ and child soldiers. Sex trafficking is the most widespread and severe. Women and younger girls are forced to be prostitutes. They cannot escape‚ and they have to suffer unbearable pain every moment. Nowadays there is a growing concern over whether decriminalize prostitution reduce sex trafficking. According to Cari Mitchell‚ legalize prostitution

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    Suppression of Immoral Traffic in Women and Girls Act‚ 1956 (SITA). The act was further amended and changed in 1986‚ resulting in the Immoral Traffic Prevention Act also know as PITA.  PITA only discusses trafficking in relation to prostitution and not in relation to other purposes of trafficking such as domestic work‚ child labour‚ organ harvesting‚ etc. The following is an outline of the provisions in this law that pertains to children below the age of 18. The act defines child as any person who

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    INTRODUCTION Article 23 has assumed great significance in recent times and has become potent instrument in the hands of the Courts to ameliorate the pitiable condition of the poor in the country. Article 23 of the Constitution prohibits traffic in human being and beggar and other similar forms of forced labour. The second part of this Article declares that any contravention of this provision shall be an offence punishable in accordance with law. 1.2 OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY The research project has

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    Sami MacKenzie May 15‚ 2012 Persuasive Speech Human Trafficking Known as the “invisibles” or “modern-day slaves”‚ the human trafficking trade is the fastest growing criminal trade in the U.S. and one of the most profitable industries in the world. It is global in nature‚ existing throughout the world‚ with traffickers coercing men‚ women and children of all races and circumstances. Approximately 800‚000 to 900‚000 victims are trafficked every year of which 100‚000 are reportedly children sold

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    Group 1 Human trafficking is the trade in humans‚ most commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery‚ forced labor or for the extraction of organs or tissues‚ including surrogacy and ova removal .Human trafficking can occur within a country or internationally. Human trafficking is a crime against the person because of the violation of the victim’s rights through coercion and exploitation. Victims of human trafficking are generally forced to work for or provide services to the trafficker or others.

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    and children to migrate to unsafe territory‚ and increasing their vulnerability to poverty‚ abduction and human trafficking . These conditions directly expose them to rape and forced prostitution . Prisoners of war are trafficked into Gabon from Benin‚ Nigeria‚ Togo and Mali for prostitution‚ while others are brought as housemaids and eventually forced to become prostitutes . Human trafficking forces many innocent women and children to live in fear of being exploited. However‚ Gabon is committed

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    Persuasive Paper: Human Trafficking is Modern Day Slavery Through the years‚ terrible battles have been fought and many lives lost to eliminate slavery in this country‚ yet it still exists in the form of human trafficking. Globalization‚ competing economic markets and the population boom have created an environment that is ripe for modern day slavery. It was reported in a recent article in the European Journal of Criminology‚ all countries in the modernized world‚ whether it is the United States

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    issues that societies face nowadays is Human Trafficking. However‚ few people really know the meaning as well as the consequences of such an issue and especially if it is trafficking in person. First of all‚ human trafficking‚ in its basic definition‚ represents a severe violation of human rights‚ freedom and international/local laws. Are you aware that 1.2 million people are trafficked each year? Yes‚ 1.2 million people are being stripped off their basic human rights of freedom and self-rule. Yes

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