SIDEL LECTURE DISCUSSES NEW LAWS AIMED AT HUMAN TRAFFICKERS
November 21, 2007
November 21, 2007
IOWA CITY, Iowa, Nov. 21 -- The University of Iowa's College of Law issued the following news release:
A University of Iowa law professor says that a variety of new legal tactics used against human traffickers will help determine whether modern-day slavery can be wiped out in the United States.
"Progress on this front, particularly in the areas of federal and state enforcement, civil remedies for trafficking victims, and the reform of labor law, will go a long . . .
A University of Iowa law professor says that a variety of new legal tactics used against human traffickers will help determine whether modern-day slavery can be wiped out in the United States.
"Progress on this front, particularly in the areas of federal and state enforcement, civil remedies for trafficking victims, and the reform of labor law, will go a long . . .