Orphanage Trafficking in International Law explores the process of orphanage trafficking as a form of child trafficking in international law examining the contexts in which it occurs and providing a comprehensive holistic approach to addressing the issue as a form of trafficking. In doing so this book establishes the method and process of orphanage trafficking as an issue of international concern. It reconceptualises the activity of orphanage tourism as a demand driver for child trafficking and a form of exploitation and makes recommendations for how countries where orphanage trafficking occurs as well as countries that contribute to orphanage trafficking via funding and volunteers should tackle the issue.