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- "Child trafficking is child abuse and a violation of children’s rights and it requires a safeguarding response that treats children as children first, prioritises their protection and affords them the care and support they need and are entitled to.”
www.ecpat.org.uk/news/iasc-and-ecpat-uk-report-on-child-trafficking-in-the-uk-in-2021IASC and ECPAT UK report on child trafficking in the UK in 2021
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Trafficking is where children and young people tricked, forced or persuaded to leave their homes and are moved or transported and then exploited, forced to work or sold. Children are trafficked for: sexual exploitation. benefit fraud. forced marriage. domestic slavery like cleaning, cooking and childcare.
"Child trafficking is child abuse and a violation of children’s rights and it requires a safeguarding response that treats children as children first, prioritises their protection and affords them the care and support they need and are entitled to.”
Under international law, child trafficking is a crime and a violation of children’s rights. In particular, the 1989 International Convention on the Rights of the Child stipulates that “the illicit transfer and non-return of children” are prohibited.
Apr 11, 2023 · To address the international law of child trafficking and the rights of children under the international legal framework, it is important to firstly consider what we mean by ‘children’, ‘childhood’, and ‘children’s rights.
- Elizabeth A. Faulkner
- E.a.faulkner@keele.ac.uk
Child trafficking is when young people are tricked, forced or persuaded to leave their homes and are moved and then exploited, forced to work or sold. Child trafficking and exploitation are types of child abuse.
Child trafficking is the act of recruiting, harboring, or transporting a child for the purpose of labor or sexual exploitation, and the CRC makes it very clear: trafficking is a violation of a child’s rights and denies them the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Apr 11, 2023 · The focus of this chapter will now address the international legal framework implemented to addressed slavery and trafficking during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, respectively, focusing upon the impact or implications of the approaches of law in relation to children.