The beginning of this comment will discuss an abbreviated economic analysis on the business of human trafficking: who the participants are, why they participate, and their pressure points. Section II of this paper will discuss the current state of trafficking and the economic incentives that drive participants into the market. Section III and Section IV will examine what the government and businesses are doing to stop human trafficking. Section V will analyze several policy proposals and consider the solutions and unintended consequences of each
We will be discussing the issue of human trafficking from the 4 different disciplines of 1) Communic...
Human trafficking is big business, with industry estimates running in the billions of dollars annual...
The purpose of this paper is to inform readers of the prevalence of and increasing demand for human ...
Human trafficking is a growing illegal crime, both in terms of numbers and profits. Thus, important...
Since the beginning of research on human trafficking, there has been attention paid to the challenge...
Part I of this paper will provide a general framework for understanding human trafficking in the Uni...
This Comment analyzes the Trafficking Victims Protection Act by exploring the act's failures and suc...
Over the past two decades, multilateral organizations and the U.S. government have fought tirelessly...
Like the Thirteenth Amendment, which made slavery punishable by law, additional statutes that protec...
Human trafficking activity is on the rise which is a direct result of a growing number of trafficker...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Human trafficking occurs throughout the world and is considered to be \u27modern day slavery\u27. To...
Since the beginning of research on human trafficking, there has been attention paid to the challenge...
This paper seeks to provide an analytical framework for designing more effective laws against h...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
We will be discussing the issue of human trafficking from the 4 different disciplines of 1) Communic...
Human trafficking is big business, with industry estimates running in the billions of dollars annual...
The purpose of this paper is to inform readers of the prevalence of and increasing demand for human ...
Human trafficking is a growing illegal crime, both in terms of numbers and profits. Thus, important...
Since the beginning of research on human trafficking, there has been attention paid to the challenge...
Part I of this paper will provide a general framework for understanding human trafficking in the Uni...
This Comment analyzes the Trafficking Victims Protection Act by exploring the act's failures and suc...
Over the past two decades, multilateral organizations and the U.S. government have fought tirelessly...
Like the Thirteenth Amendment, which made slavery punishable by law, additional statutes that protec...
Human trafficking activity is on the rise which is a direct result of a growing number of trafficker...
Current legal responses to the problem of human trafficking often reflect a deep reluctance to addre...
Human trafficking occurs throughout the world and is considered to be \u27modern day slavery\u27. To...
Since the beginning of research on human trafficking, there has been attention paid to the challenge...
This paper seeks to provide an analytical framework for designing more effective laws against h...
Human trafficking is fundamentally a human rights issue. Authors have looked at this menace from the...
We will be discussing the issue of human trafficking from the 4 different disciplines of 1) Communic...
Human trafficking is big business, with industry estimates running in the billions of dollars annual...
The purpose of this paper is to inform readers of the prevalence of and increasing demand for human ...