Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
1-2018
Abstract
Southeast Asia remains a notorious hotbed for human trafficking. The seriousness of the problem has led to the emergence of various initiatives to combat human trafficking. This paper seeks to address why human trafficking in Southeast Asia remains a contentious issue despite the various initiatives put in place for its eradication. ASEAN Member States, including Singapore, can only resolve the current inertia when it comes to combatting trafficking-in-persons (TIP) by adopting a multidimensional, and multistakeholder approach to the problem. Within Singapore, it is recommended that the Prevention of Human Trafficking Act should be amended such that it provides greater protection for all types of trafficking victims. At the regional level, there is a need for greater collaboration and co-ordination amongst ASEAN bodies in tackling human trafficking, which must be accompanied by comprehensive monitoring, compliance, and enforcement mechanisms.
Discipline
Asian Studies | Human Rights Law | International Law
Publication
Asian Journal of International Law
Volume
8
Issue
1
First Page
189
Last Page
224
ISSN
2044-2513
Identifier
10.1017/S2044251316000254
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP): HSS Journals
Citation
ANIL KUMAR, Jaya.
The impact of human trafficking in ASEAN: Singapore as a case-study. (2018). Asian Journal of International Law. 8, (1), 189-224.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sol_research/2808
Creative Commons License
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Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1017/S2044251316000254