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Title: Challenges in Investigating and Prosecuting Trafficking In Persons’ Cases in Nigeria
Authors: Kigbu, S.K.
Keywords: Efficacy
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Journal of Law, Policy and Globalization
Series/Report no.: Vol.38;Pp 146-157
Abstract: The war against trafficking in persons in Nigeria is by no means an easy one. Several measures have been employed in ensuring that trafficking is brought to a halt in Nigeria. The efficacy of these measures, this work contends, extends to effective investigation and prosecution of trafficking in person’s cases. Regrettably, investigation and prosecution of trafficking in persons’ cases in Nigeria have faced a plethora of challenges, thereby making realization of the objectives of the consciously institutionalized mechanisms for combating trafficking in person in Nigeria, far from being wholly realized. The paper concludes that with a much more effective legislation on human trafficking, effective and efficient law enforcement agent and agencies in place, the challenges in investigating and prosecuting Trafficking in Persons’ Cases in Nigeria would be overcome.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3027
ISSN: 2224-3240
2224-3259
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