Anti-Trafficking Legislation
/ˈæn.taɪˌtræfɪkɪŋ ˌlɛdʒɪsˈleɪʃən/
Definitions
- (n.) Statutory laws enacted to prevent, criminalize, and provide remedies against human trafficking and related offenses.
The government passed anti-trafficking legislation to combat forced labor and exploitation.
Forms
- anti-trafficking legislation
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Commentary
Anti-trafficking legislation often encompasses criminal, civil, and procedural provisions aimed at different forms of trafficking; drafters should consider aligning definitions with international protocols for consistency.
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