The University of St. Thomas

School of Law

University of St. Thomas
Law Journal
Fides et Iustitia
 Fall 2008 Volume 6 Number 1  
 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

Keynote Addresses

Federal Prosecutions of Human Trafficking Cases: Striking a Blow Against Modern Day Slavery
Mark J. Kappelhoff

Addressing Domestic Human Trafficking
Norma Ramos

Articles

Combating Sex Trafficking: A Perpetrator-Focused Approach
Donna M. Hughes

What is Choice? Examining Sex Trafficking Legislation Through the Lenses of Rape Law and Prostitution
Marisa Silenzi Cianciarulo

Good Intentions Are Not Enough: Four Recommendations for Implementing the Trafficking Victims Protections Act
Dina Francesca Haynes

Child Prostitute or Victim of Trafficking?
Wendi J. Adelson

Sex Trafficking of American Indian Women and Girls in Minnesota
Suzanne Koepplinger

Follow the Money? Does the International Fight Against Money Laundering Provide a Model for International Anti-Human Trafficking Efforts?
Karen E. Bravo

All Hands on Deck: Collaborative Global Strategies in the Battle Against Corruption and Human Trafficking in Africa
Reagan R. Demas

Peacekeepers, the Military and Human Trafficking: Protecting Whom?
Kristi M. Kirby & Claude d'Estree

Human Trafficking in China
Susan Tiefenbrun

Goodbye to Good Bird: Considering the Use of Contact Agreements to Settle Contested Adoptions Arising Under the Indian Child Welfare Act
Ronald M. Walters