Human Trafficking is one of the most profitable illicit industries in the world. While more than 175 nations have ratified or acceded to the United Nations Trafficking in Persons Protocol adopted in 2000, efforts to comply have varied in format and success. Volume XLVI Staff Editor Lola Todman reviews the susceptibility of the populations of various nations to exploitation, ultimately arguing that effective anti-trafficking legislation must respond to the unique vulnerabilities of the country in which it is enacted.
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