Anti-child trafficking legislation in Asia: a six-country review
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Anti-child trafficking legislation in Asia: a six-country review

Highlights inadequacies in the legal frameworks and discrepancies between national laws and international instruments in the six countries reviewed including Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Indonesia.

Type: Publication
Date issued: 01 January 2006
Reference: 922118448X[ISBN]
Authors: ILO Regional Project on Combating Child Trafficking for Labour and Sexual Exploitation (TICSA-II)
Format available: vi, 128 p.

Tag: child labour, trafficking in persons, migrant workers

Regions and countries covered: Asia, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand

Unit responsible: ILO Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific

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