University of Southern California USC Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
From Prosecution to Empowerment
From Prosecution to Empowerment:
Fighting Trafficking and Promoting the Rights of Migrants 
February 2, 2013
From Prosecution to Empowerment:
Fighting Trafficking and Promoting the Rights of Migrants
February 2, 2013
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  • Phone: (213) 740-3533
  • Email: soci@dornsife.usc.edu
  • http://dornsife.usc.edu/soci/
  • USC Center for Feminist Research

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  • USC Center for the Study of Immigrant Integration (CSII)

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  • Email: csii@usc.edu
  • http://csii.usc.edu/

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Articles

 

Please enjoy reading these articles by our conference speakers:

 

Anne Gallagher 

Abuse of a Position of Vulnerability and Other "Means Within the Definition of Trafficking in Persons

Anti-Trafficking Review

 

Kimberly Hoang

"She's Not a Low-Class Dirty Girl!": Sex Work in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. 

 

Erin Kamler 

Negotiating Narratives of Human Trafficking: NGOs, Communication and the Power of Culture

 

Kathleen Kim

The Coercion of Trafficked Workers

The Trafficked Worker as Private Attorney General: A Model for Enforcing the Civil Right of Undocumented Workers 

 

Kari Lerum

Using Human Rights to Hold the U.S. Accountable for its Anti-Sex Trafficking Agenda: The Universal Periodic Review and New Directions for U.S. Policy  



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