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University of St. Thomas Law Journal
Volume 6, Number 1, Fall 2008
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HUMAN TRAFFICKING: GLOBAL AND NATIONAL RESPONSES TO THE CRIES FOR FREEDOM
FOREWORD
Human Trafficking: Global and National Responses to the Cries for Freedom
Henry J. Shea & Pamela J. Abbate
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KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
Federal Prosecutions of Human Trafficking Cases: Striking a Blow Against Modern Day Slavery
Mark J. Kappalhoff
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Addressing Domestic Human Trafficking
Norma Ramos
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ARTICLES
Panel: US Human Trafficking laws:
Challenges in Interpretation and Application Combating Sex Trafficking: A Perpetrator-Focused Approach
Donna M. Hughes
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What is Choice? Examining Sex Trafficking Legislation Through the Lenses of Rape Law and Prostitution
Marisa Silenzi Cianciarulo
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Panel: Human Trafficking Victims: A Host of Unresolved Issues
Good Intentions Are Not Enough: Four Recommendations for Implementing the Trafficking Victims Protection Act
Dina Francesca Haynes
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Child Prostitute or Victim of Trafficking?
Wendi J. Adelson
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Sex Trafficking of American Indian Women and Girls in Minnesota
Suzanne Koepplinger
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Panel: Global Dynamics of Human Trafficking
Follow the Money? Does the International Fight Against Money Laundering Provide a Model for International Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts?
Karen E. Bravo
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All Hands on Deck: Collaborative Global Strategies in the Battle Against Corruption and Human Trafficking in Africa
Reagan R. Demas
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Peacekeepers, the Military and Human Trafficking: Protecting Whom?
Kristi M. Kirby & Claude d'Estrée
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Human Trafficking in China
Susan Tiefenbrun
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COMMENT
Goodbye to Good Bird: Considering the Use of Contact Agreements to Settle Contested Adoptions Arising Under the Indian Child Welfare Act
Ronald M. Walters
p.270
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