Abstract
This research article assesses the legal landscape governing the trafficking of women under both international and Pakistani laws. It explores the alignment of Pakistan's domestic legal framework with international standards and obligations, shedding light on the strengths and weaknesses of the country's anti-trafficking measures. Through legal analysis, case studies, and empirical data, the study identifies gaps in the legal framework, challenges in enforcement, and gender-specific vulnerabilities faced by trafficked women. It emphasises the need for international cooperation to combat transnational human trafficking networks effectively. The research offers insights and recommendations for policymakers, legislators, and civil society to strengthen Pakistan's commitment to combating human trafficking and protecting the rights of trafficked women.

Muhammad Imran Khan, Humaira Meer, Muhammad Usman. (2023) EXAMINING THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK: TRAFFICKING OF WOMEN UNDER INTERNATIONAL AND PAKISTANI LAWS, PAKISTAN ISLAMICUS (An International Journal of Islamic & Social Sciences), PAKISTAN ISLAMICUS: July -September; Vol-03 Issue- 02, Issue 2.
  • Views 19
  • Downloads 3