Human Trafficking & Slavery
3/16/2009 11:41:42 AM EST
ABA National Training Institute on Civil Remedies for Human Trafficking Victims
October 2-3, 2008, Washington, D.C.

The ABA National Training Institute on Civil Remedies for Human Trafficking Victims brought together leading human rights law practitioners and advocates in an effort to provide training, resources and assistance to attorneys seeking to provide counsel to, and to enforce the rights of, victims of human trafficking through civil actions in our nation's courts.  We at LexisNexis are proud to have been a sponsor of this National Training Institute and to present here on our Rule of Law Resource Center the videos of the two day session for the use of those who were unable to attend. 

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October 2, 2008

-  The State of Human Trafficking: Prevention, Prosecution and Protection

 

- Who Are Adult Victims of Human Trafficking?

 

- Special Considerations for Child Trafficking Victims

 

- Intersection of Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking

 

October 3, 2008

- Building Understanding Among Civil and Criminal Attorneys

 

 

- Collaboration in Representing Victims of Human Trafficking

 

- Introduction to Litigating Human Trafficking Cases Under the Trafficking Victims Protection Act and State Trafficking Civil Statutes

 

- Litigating Human Trafficking Cases:  Labor Law Claims, Tort Claims and Other State Claims

 

 

- Promising Practices in Pro Bono Representation and Coordination

 

 

- Conference Closing

 

Supplementary Materials
 
 
 
 
 
 

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