| ___ | 12. | Smuggling of people |
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| A. | The act of using something in an unjust or cruel manner. |
| B. | The place where a person is to be trafficked to. |
| C. | The place where something begins, i.e. the place from where a person is recruited to be trafficked. |
| D. | The employment of children at regular and sustained labour. |
| E. | It is a marriage arranged by someone other than the couple getting wedded, curtailing or avoiding the process of courtship. |
| F. | A generic or collective term for those work relations in which people are employed against their will by the threat of destitution, detention, violence (including death), or other extreme hardship to themselves, or to members of their families. |
| G. | A form of contemporary slavery in which a person pledges themselves against a loan. |
| H. | It is the state of being under the control of another person |
| I. | It is the act of passing from one state or place to the next. |
| J. | A good or a service that is exchanged for money. |
| K. | It is a term used to describe a marriage in which one or both of the parties is married without his or her consent or against his or her will. |
| L. | The aim of this process is the unlawful cross-border transport in order to obtain, directly or indirectly, a financial or other material benefit. |
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