Human Trafficking in Asia: Increasing Individual and State Accountability through Expanded Victims’ Rights

Human Trafficking in Asia: Increasing Individual and State Accountability through Expanded Victims’ Rights

Human Trafficking in Asia: Increasing Individual and State Accountability through Expanded Victims’ Rights

The article discusses issues pertaining to the persistence of human trafficking in Asia. Accordingly, the victims of human trafficking suffer violations and denials of essential rights on account of both traffickers and governments, neither of whom are held accountable for their actions. States and various international organizations are said to have initiated the outlining of specific actions to combat the crime that can gauge a state’s success or failure in addressing the problem.