May 2024

Volume 07 Issue 05 May 2024
Indonesian Government's Efforts to Eradicate the Crime of Human Trafficking
1Gatot Eko Yudhoyono, 2Joko Setiyono
1,2Master of Law, Facult of Law, Diponegoro University, Indonesia
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v7-i05-42

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ABSTRACT

Trafficking in persons is an intrinsic form of an act that violates human dignity and dignity. Therefore this form of act, in addition to violating the law, also violates the principles of human rights. It can be concluded that human rights are the inherent essence of human beings which are natural and fundamental as God's gift that must be respected, maintained and protected by every individual, society or state. The method used in the study is a normative juridical approach. The normative juridical approach is an approach carried out based on secondary data in which there are legal materials including primary, secondary and tertiary legal materials related to one another with research studies. The results of this study know the construction of law enforcement as a series of processes to apply legal values, ideas, and ideals. The provision of criminal sanctions by the Indonesian state is implemented into the Criminal Code (KUHP) and must also refer to specific criminal law, Number 21 of 2007 concerning the Eradication of Trafficking in Persons. Meanwhile, efforts to combat trafficking in persons can be carried out by preventive measures, repressive countermeasures and preemptive countermeasures.

KEYWORDS:

Trafficking in Persons, Law Enforcement, and Countermeasures

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1) Protocol to Prevent, Suppress And Punish Human Trafficking, Especially Women And Children, Supplementing The United Nations Convention Against Transnational Organized Crime

2) Law No. 21/2007 On The Eradication Of Human Trafficking
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