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VOL. 7, ISSUE 6 (2021)
Human trafficking in Indonesian migrant workers as an extra-ordinary crime
Authors
Nur Rohim Yunus, Siti Nurhalimah, Latipah Nasution, Siti Romlah
Abstract
Migrant workers are citizens who fight for the right to life to get the right to work that must be fulfilled, guaranteed and protected by the state. Migrant workers struggle to get their rights to be twice as tough as citizens in general. Because migrant workers are often the target of exploitation and crimes of human trafficking. Not a few migrant workers lose more of their rights when trying their luck abroad. The country is in dire need of migrant workers as a source of foreign exchange. The research method used in this article uses an empirical normative approach with qualitative methods. The results state that there is a need for contributions from various kinds, especially the state in providing protection, guarantees, and law enforcement against crimes against Indonesian migrant workers and human trafficking crimes.
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Pages:44-49
How to cite this article:
Nur Rohim Yunus, Siti Nurhalimah, Latipah Nasution, Siti Romlah "Human trafficking in Indonesian migrant workers as an extra-ordinary crime ". International Journal of Law, Vol 7, Issue 6, 2021, Pages 44-49
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