The Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007 () is an Act of the Parliament of Malaysia. It was enacted to prevent and combat trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants and to provide for matters connected therewith.
Structure
The Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act 2007, in its current form (1 November 2014), consists of 6 Parts containing 67 sections and no schedule (including 1 amendment).
- Part I: Preliminary
- Part II: Council for Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants
- Part III: Trafficking in Persons Offences, Immunity, etc.
- Part IIIA: Smuggling of Migrants
- Part IV: Enforcement
- Part V: Care and Protection of Trafficked Persons
- Part VI: Miscellaneous
References
- Ruhanas Harun and Sabirin Ja'afar (eds). Malaysia: A Maritime Nation. MIMA. 2021. p 73.
- M Ehteshamul Bari and Safia Naz. The Use of Preventive Detention Laws in Malaysia: A Case for Reform. Springer Nature Singapore. 2020. p 84.
- Hitoshi Nasu, Rob McLaughlin, Donald R Rothwell and See Seng Tan. The Legal Authority of ASEAN as a Security Institution. Cambridge University Press. 2019. pp 184 and 187 to 189.
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