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anti-trafficking law

Anti-trafficking law refers to legal measures designed to prevent and combat human trafficking, which involves the illegal trade of people for exploitation, including forced labor and sexual exploitation. These laws aim to protect victims, prosecute traffickers, and raise awareness about trafficking issues. They establish guidelines for law enforcement and social services to identify and assist victims, ensure their rights, and hold perpetrators accountable. Countries may adopt international agreements or domestic laws to address this serious human rights violation, reflecting a collective commitment to safeguarding individuals from exploitation.