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Abstract. Trafficking is a serious problem and occupies the second largest industry in the world. Trafficking in persons is a crime against humanity. Its activities include the act of recruiting, transporting, transferring, storing or receiving a person using violence, coercion or otherwise for the purpose of exploiting them. In order to prevent and eradicate trafficking in persons, especially women and children, Member Countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is known as ASEAN making an international agreement which regulates trafficking in persons, especially women and children, namely the ASEAN Convention Against Trafficking in Persons, Especially Women and Children (ACTIP). The purpose of this study was to determine the implementation of legal protection against victims of trafficking in Indonesia in relation to ACTIP. The approach method in this research is normative juridical. The research specification used in this study is Descriptive Analysis. The data in this research were obtained through literature study or document study. Data analysis method in this research is qualitative normative analysis. The study concluded that some of the provisions contained in ACTIP protect victims of trafficking in persons. The implementation of legal protection for victims of trafficking in persons by Indonesia has not been effective.Keywords: Human Trafficking, Legal Protection, ACTIPAbstrak. Perdagangan orang merupakan sebuah masalah serius dan menempati industri terbesar kedua di dunia. Perdagangan orang merupakan tindakan kriminal terhadap kemanusian. Kegiatannya meliputi tindakan perekrutan, pengangkutan, mentransfer, menyimpan atau menerima seseorang manusia menggunakan kekerasan, pemaksaan atau lainnya untuk keperluan mengeksploitasi mereka. Dalam rangka mencegah dan memberantas perdagangan orang, khusunya perempuan dan anak Negara Anggota dari Perhimpu