Destroying Humanity Physically And Virtually Via Human Trafficking

Authors

  • Vikas Pratap Singh BA.LLB, VIIth Semester Student, Trinity Institute of Professional Studies, Dwarka affiliated to GGSIPU

Keywords:

Destroying Humanity Physically, Virtually Via Human Trafficking, UNHRC

Abstract

The world is made up of elements but the language we all understand is only humanity, which  means that humans are born with equal rights and equal dignity. No one shall be deprived of  his rights assured by nation as well as the nature. In 1948 when United Nation declared  Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). In general, human rights are the protection  of natural rights as well as fundamental rights of every individuals. No one has right to compel  any human to be the labor with or without wages, to be a slave without dignity, to be sex worker  without self-respect etc. Human Trafficking is practiced generally to fulfil the requirement of  labor, slave, wives, as well as children, within a country as well as at international levels. We  have strict laws at National and international level. If we consider the Article 23, of  Constitution of India, which talks about human labor and trafficking in human, Section 370 &  370A etc. Of Indian Penal Code, 1860(IPC). When we deny Fundamental Rights Of  individuals, then indirectly we deny the human rights assured by Indian laws as well as United  Nations Human Rights Commission (UNHRC). For instance, people from Nepal, Bhutan,  Pakistan, India etc. are abducted or kidnapped and are send to far off places like Thailand,  Russia, Ukraine, Sri Lanka etc. Human trafficking is the most preferred form of exploitation of  humans at National and international levels. Making laws, enacting them timely, doing survey  is beneficial but, something which is missing is the trust on the government by citizens they are  easily influenced by person of other states or countries for the promise of money, job and  facilities with which they want to live their life. Government of the countries are unable to  control their citizens from being exploited by engaging them in a well-equipped employment.  The main reason behind this kind of activity is poverty, lack of education, lack of technology  and the most important one is lack of belief in government and laws.  

Published

2021-12-12

How to Cite

Singh, V.P. (2021). Destroying Humanity Physically And Virtually Via Human Trafficking . Trinity Law Review, 1(2), 52–62. Retrieved from https://acspublisher.com/journals/index.php/tlr/article/view/1513