Legal Protection for Child Victims of Human Trafficking Based On International Law
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34010/icobest.v3i.152Keywords:
Child, Law, Human, International communityAbstract
Child trafficking is the worst form towards human dignity violation and becomes a serious problem for the international community. This study aims to find aspects of international law in child trafficking as well as obstacles in efforts to overcome these legal problems. The study conducted by the author is descriptive analytical with a normative juridical approach. It can be seen that the high data on child trafficking cases is not directly proportional to the number of cases reported or handled by law enforcement officials and related institutions. The minimum standards for the prevention of child trafficking have not been optimally applied and have made significant efforts in overcoming it.