Description: | Human trafficking is a global phenomenon that has generated great concern on account of its implications. This study examines women trafficking and its implication for right to life in Nigeria. The article, which relied on secondary source of data and qualitative analytical approach, revealed that right to life of the trafficked women is seriously violated through the processes, mechanisms, structures and character of the actors involved in organized syndicate crime both in the sourced or origin countries and the destination countries. It results in huge number of death, widespread of deadly HIV/AIDS and degradation of human dignity.
Online journal of Social Sciences Research, Volume 1, Issue 2, pp. 62-68; April 2012 |
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