#11828. Anti-Trafficking Efforts and Civil Conflicts

July 2026publication date
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Anthropology;
Law;
Demography;
Sociology and Political Science;
Transportation;
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Abstract:
The issue of human trafficking has received considerable attention in recent years. Despite strong cooperation among countries on the global fight against this gross violation of human rights, differences in national anti-trafficking policy and practices undermine the efficacy of international cooperation on trafficking in persons. This paper seeks to understand determinants of national efforts devoted to the eradication of human trafficking. It argues that civil conflicts impede anti-trafficking efforts of states for their adverse effects on national governments’ abilities and resources to fight against trafficking in persons. Analyses based on data coming from 173 countries over the 20XX–20XX period demonstrate that civil conflicts deteriorate anti-trafficking efforts of countries.
Keywords:
Anti-trafficking efforts; capabilities; civil conflict; Human trafficking

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