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Women and Child Trafficking in India: A Human Right Perspective

 
Rekha Roy (Author)
Synopsis

Trafficking in women and children in the most abominable violation of human rights. Women and children were becoming vulnerable to trafficking as they were unable to survive with dignity because of lack of livelihood options. In the absence of awareness of human rights, the economically and socially deprived people at the grassroots have become easy prey to the trafficking trade. The crime of trafficking involves the violation of a whole gamut f laws and human rights. The present book gives a vivid accounts of women and child trafficking in India with a human right perspective.

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About the author

Rekha Roy

Dr. Rekha Roy (b. 1976) completed all her studies in Shillong, the gorgeous hill-town and educational hub of north-east India. Her graduate, postgraduate and doctoral studies, all in philosophy, were undertaken in North-Eastern Hill University, Shillong, a central university. The areas of research that interest Dr. Roy are gender and equality studies viewed from the ideological plane of feminism. Presently she is involved in a research project in this field.

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Bibliographic information

Title Women and Child Trafficking in India: A Human Right Perspective
Author Rekha Roy
Format Hardcover
Date published: 14.09.2010
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 9788183702539
length viii+175p., Bibliography; Index; 22cm.