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Human trafficking private right of action
Subtitle | civil rights for trafficked persons in the United States |
Magazine Title | Hastings Women's Law Journal |
Volume | 16 |
Magazine Year | 2005 |
Magazine Number | 1 |
Pages | p.1-36 |
Note | lit. |
Language | English/Engels |
Description | This article addresses a 2003 addition to the Trafficking Victims Protection Act allowing for a private right of action for persons trafficked to the United States. The authors discuss civil litigation as a strategy for trafficked persons to obtain a remedy that specifically addresses the injury that they sustained: enslavement. The discussion situates this remedy within the broader purposes of anti-trafficking legislation. |
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