On 16 June 2022, the State Administrative Council enacted a new Anti-Trafficking Law, which repeals the previous Anti-Trafficking Law (2005). The new law, which was drafted in consultation with relevant government departments and local and international experts, amends and updates the previous Anti-Trafficking Law in line with the modern system and international standards. It includes more effective ways to prosecute child trafficking.
The new law highlights the importance of international cooperation and lays down more detailed Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) in the prevention and abolition of human trafficking activities. It also provides clearer details of criminal procedures.