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| Title | Law on Suppression of the Kidnapping, Trafficking and Exploitation of Human Persons |
| Publisher | National Legislative Bodies |
| Country | Cambodia |
| Publication Date | 29 February 1996 |
| Reference | KHM-150 |
| Cite as | Law on Suppression of the Kidnapping, Trafficking and Exploitation of Human Persons [Cambodia], 29 February 1996, available at: http://www.unhcr.org/refworld/docid/3ae6b51c8.html [accessed 12 February 2012] |
| Comments | This is an unofficial translation. The Law was adopted by the National Assembly of the Kingdom of Cambodia on 16 January 1996 during the 5th Session of its first legislature. It was promulgated by Decree No. CS/RKM/0296/01 on 29 February 1996. |
| Disclaimer | This is not a UNHCR publication. UNHCR is not responsible for, nor does it necessarily endorse, its content. Any views expressed are solely those of the author or publisher and do not necessarily reflect those of UNHCR, the United Nations or its Member States. |
1who supports or protects one or more persons, by whatever means with knowledge in advance of the act of prostitution of such person(s) or seeks customers for such person(s) for the purpose of prostitution, or
2who regularly shares the benefits obtained from the prostitution acts in any form, or
3who brings men or women by whatever means for a training and convincing them to become male or female prostitutes, or
4who acts as an intermediary by whatever form, to create relationships between male and female prostitutes with the head/owner of a brothel or with a person who provides benefits on the prostitution of other persons, or
5who confines men or women in his/her house or any place, for a purpose of forcing them to commit prostitution to earn money for him/her.
1commits an offence onto a minor person of below 15 years old, or
2commits an offence by coercion and violence or by threat or weapon, or
3who is a husband, wife, boy/girl friend, father or mother or guardian, forces a man or woman to commit prostitution, or
4who forces a victim to commit prostitution outside of the country or, a victim who is a foreigner to commit prostitution on the territory of the Kingdom of Cambodia.
The court may, in addition to the above principal punishment term, apply a sub-punishment, by restriction of the civil rights and non-authorization of residence.THIS LAW WAS PASSED BY THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY OF THE KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA, ON 16 JANUARY 1996, DURING THE 5th OF ORDINARY SESSION OF ITS 1st LEGISLATURE.
Phnom Penh, on January 1996
The President of the National Assembly,
Signed and sealed by
CHEA SIM.
Topics: Trafficking in persons,