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LME3701 Assignment 2 2025 - Due April 2025

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LME3701
ASSIGNMENT 2 2025
DUE APRIL 2025




SEMESTER 1 2025

, COMPARATIVE RESEARCH APPROACH

THIS MEANS LOOKING AT THE CURRENT LEGAL POSITION IN ONE
JURISDICTION AND COMPARING IT TO THE CURRENT LEGAL POSITION IN
ANOTHER JURISDICTION. FOR PURPOSES OF THIS RESEARCH PROPOSAL,
YOU MUST LOOK AT THE LAWS OF SOUTH AFRICA AND KENYA. LEGISLATION,
CASE LAW, LAW REFORM COMMISSION REPORTS AND WRITINGS BY
SCHOLARS SHOULD BE CONSULTED. YOU WILL NOT GO INTO DETAIL ABOUT
THE HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS OF THE LAW ON THE ISSUE IN THESE TWO
JURISDICTIONS BUT ANALYZE AND COMPARE THE CURRENT LEGAL
POSITION.

By

( )



Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree



LLB

In the

SCHOOL OF LAW



UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA



SUPERVISOR: PROFESSOR JJ KORTJAS



(PORTFOLIO/ASSIGNMENT 03)

2025

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,TABLE OF CONTENT



Keywords...................................................................................... 3

Research introduction .........................................................……..3

Problem statement ...................................................................... 4

Hypothesis ................................................................................... 5

Points of departure and assumptions .......................................... 8

Conceptualisation of central research themes ..............................9

Proposed chapter outlay ............................................................. 10

Projected time scale .........................................................……….13

Description proposed research methodology ................................4

Preparatory study and research .................................................. 15

Conclusion .................................................................................. 16

Bibliography ................................................................................ 19

Academic honesty declaration ....................................................21




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,KEYWORDS



CRSA: The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa

COK: Constitution of Kenya

BOR: Bill of Rights

SAJHR: South African Journal on Human Rights

KNHRC: Kenya National Human Rights Commission

HRC: Human Rights Committee

UNHCR: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

ILO: International Labour Organization

TIP: Trafficking in Persons

UNICEF: United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund

UNTOC: United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime




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, 1.1 Introduction


Human trafficking is a serious and growing crime that violates fundamental human rights.
It involves the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of individuals
through force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of exploitation¹. In South Africa, human
trafficking is a significant issue, with cases of forced labor, sexual exploitation, and child
trafficking reported across the country². Reports indicate that traffickers target vulnerable
populations, including women, children, and migrants, often exploiting economic
hardships and social vulnerabilities³.



One particularly concerning trend is the use of children in forced begging, a practice that
has been increasingly visible in urban areas. Children are often placed at traffic
intersections, bus stops, and shopping centers, forced to solicit money under the watchful
eyes of traffickers⁴. This form of human trafficking not only deprives children of their rights
to safety and education but also exposes them to abuse and long-term psychological
harm⁵.



South Africa has taken legislative steps to combat human trafficking, primarily through
the Prevention and Combating of Trafficking in Persons Act 7 of 2013 (TIP Act), which
criminalizes trafficking and provides protection mechanisms for victims⁶. However,
enforcement remains a challenge due to issues such as weak identification of victims,
inadequate training of law enforcement officials, and corruption⁷. The South African
government, along with international organizations and non-governmental entities,
continues to work towards improving anti-trafficking measures, but gaps remain in
implementation and victim support⁸.




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