From bondage to freedom
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331.31 JAI Complete abolition of child labour : a possibility | 331.31 JAI Complete abolition of child labour : a possibility | 331.31 JAI Complete abolition of child labour : a possibility | 331.31 KIN From bondage to freedom | 331.31 MUJ Child labour problem | 331.31 NAN Child labour and human rights : a prospective | 331.31 RAJ Child labour : the Indian perspective |
International Human Trafficking has become a serious issue closely related to economic, social and demographic development for receiving and sending countries of the world. Human trafficking often quilified as modern day slavery is caused by human rights violations embedded in poverty, illiteracy, lack of access to education and means of production.. Till a few years ago, trafficking was considered coterminous with prostitution or sex-trade. The fact, however, is that trafficking is carried for various other purposes too, such as domestic service, labour in small factories/establishments, begging, for the purposes of marriage, adoption, public sport, organ trade, etc. In fact, it has with the passage of time acquired altogether new dimensions in the wake of economic reforms brought forth by the process of globalization.
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