Define and describe the human right violation of Human trafficking
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Human trafficking is a crime against the person because of the violation of the victim's rights of movement through coercion and because of their commercial exploitation. Human trafficking is condemned as a violation of human rights by international conventions.
Human Trafficking can be termed as forced labor in trade which is one of the criminal offences and also a slavery in the present era.
The ideologies of human trafficking are:
1. Exploitation.
2. Slavery.
3. Consent.
4. Trans-nationality.
Violence, threats, and force are the main core of human trafficking where human is forced to labor at their unwillingness under any circumstances which is now being taken care by the government authorities by imposing strict rules against the act and promotion of human rights.