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Prevention and Combating of Human Trafficking in Women & Children & The Role Played by National Human Rights Commission in the Same

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Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter-1 (1-3); Introduction; RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (4-6); Methodology; Hypothesis; Research Question; Chapterization; Source of data; Mode of citation; Chapter-2 (7-13); TRAFFICKING: MEANING AND CONCEPT; 2.1 Trafficking: Dictionary Meaning; 2.2 The Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking In Persons; 2.3 Trafficking in Women and Children; 2.4 Trafficking Protocol 2000; Chapter-3 (14-19); PROCESS AND PROCEDURES RELATED TO TRAFFICKING; 3.1 Process of Trafficking; 3.2 Victims and Targets; 3.3 Present Situation; 3.4 Elements of Human Trafficking; Chapter-4 (20-25); TYPES OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING; 4.1 trafficking for sexual exploitation; 4.2 trafficking for labor exploitation; 4.3Trafficking for medical purpose; 4.4 trafficking of children; Chapter-5 (26-32); NATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK; 5.1 Laws in India for Trafficking.. 5.2 The Constitution of India; 5.3 Directive Principles of State Police; 5.4 The Indian Penal Code 1860; 5.5 The Immoral Traffic Prevention Act 1956; Chapter-6 (33-39); INDIAN JUDICIARY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING ; 6.1 Bachpan Bachao Andolan V/S Union of India and others; 6.2 Vishal Jeet v. Union of India; 6.3 Gaurav Jain v. Union of India; 6.4 Lakshmi Kant Pandey V/S Union of India; Chapter-7 (40-47); ROLE PLAYED BY VARIOUS GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS; 7.1 Role of Ministry of Women and Child Development; 7.2 role of national human rights commission; 7.3 Role of Ministry of Home Affairs; 7.4 Role of National Commission for Women; Chapter-8 (49-56); INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS FOR PREVENTION AND COMBATING OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN; 8.1 Relevant international statutes for trafficking in India; 8.2 Relevant regional statutes for trafficking in India; Chapter-9 (57-88); PREVENTION AND COMBATING OF TRAFFICKING: METHODS AND PROCEDURES; 9.1 Ensuring Human Rights Perspective for the Victims of Trafficking; 9.2 Preventing Trafficking; 9.3 Emerging Areas of Concern in Trafficking-Their Pattern & Trends; 9.4 Identification of Traffickers and Trafficked Victims; 9.5 Special Measures for Identification and Protection of Trafficked Child Victims; 9.6 Rescue of Trafficked Victims, Especially in Brothel-Based and Street Based Prostitution with Special Focus on Child Victims; 9.7 Rehabilitation, Reintegration and Repatriation of Trafficked Victims with Special Focus on Child Victims; 9.8 Cross Border Trafficking National and Regional Cooperation and coordination; 9.9 Legal Framework and Law Enforcement; 9.10 witness protection and support to victims; 9.11 Training, Sensitization, Education and Awareness; Chapter – 10 (89 – 91); Conclusion; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter-1 (1-3);
Introduction;
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY (4-6);
Methodology;
Hypothesis;
Research Question;
Chapterization;
Source of data;
Mode of citation;
Chapter-2 (7-13);
TRAFFICKING: MEANING AND CONCEPT;
2.1 Trafficking: Dictionary Meaning;
2.2 The Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking In Persons;
2.3 Trafficking in Women and Children;
2.4 Trafficking Protocol 2000;
Chapter-3 (14-19);
PROCESS AND PROCEDURES RELATED TO TRAFFICKING;
3.1 Process of Trafficking;
3.2 Victims and Targets;
3.3 Present Situation;
3.4 Elements of Human Trafficking;
Chapter-4 (20-25);
TYPES OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING;
4.1 trafficking for sexual exploitation;
4.2 trafficking for labor exploitation;
4.3Trafficking for medical purpose;
4.4 trafficking of children;
Chapter-5 (26-32);
NATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK;
5.1 Laws in India for Trafficking..
5.2 The Constitution of India;
5.3 Directive Principles of State Police;
5.4 The Indian Penal Code 1860;
5.5 The Immoral Traffic Prevention Act 1956;
Chapter-6 (33-39);
INDIAN JUDICIARY AND HUMAN TRAFFICKING ;
6.1 Bachpan Bachao Andolan V/S Union of India and others;
6.2 Vishal Jeet v. Union of India;
6.3 Gaurav Jain v. Union of India;
6.4 Lakshmi Kant Pandey V/S Union of India;
Chapter-7 (40-47);
ROLE PLAYED BY VARIOUS GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS;
7.1 Role of Ministry of Women and Child Development;
7.2 role of national human rights commission;
7.3 Role of Ministry of Home Affairs;
7.4 Role of National Commission for Women;
Chapter-8 (49-56);
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS FOR PREVENTION AND COMBATING OF HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN;
8.1 Relevant international statutes for trafficking in India;
8.2 Relevant regional statutes for trafficking in India;
Chapter-9 (57-88);
PREVENTION AND COMBATING OF TRAFFICKING: METHODS AND PROCEDURES;
9.1 Ensuring Human Rights Perspective for the Victims of Trafficking;
9.2 Preventing Trafficking;
9.3 Emerging Areas of Concern in Trafficking-Their Pattern & Trends;
9.4 Identification of Traffickers and Trafficked Victims;
9.5 Special Measures for Identification and Protection of Trafficked Child Victims;
9.6 Rescue of Trafficked Victims, Especially in Brothel-Based and Street Based Prostitution with Special Focus on Child Victims;
9.7 Rehabilitation, Reintegration and Repatriation of Trafficked Victims with Special Focus on Child Victims;
9.8 Cross Border Trafficking National and Regional Cooperation and coordination;
9.9 Legal Framework and Law Enforcement;
9.10 witness protection and support to victims;
9.11 Training, Sensitization, Education and Awareness;
Chapter – 10 (89 – 91);
Conclusion;
BIBLIOGRAPHY.

Human Trafficking - Human Right Commission - India Human Trafficking - Women & Children - India Trafficking - Legal Framework - India