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- Title
CECE V. HOLDER AND THE INADEQUACY IN THE ASYLUM PROCESS FOR HELPING POTENTIAL TRANSNATIONAL HUMAN TRAFFICKING VICTIMS.
- Authors
Du, Theresa
- Abstract
The article examines human trafficking and its relevance to the court case Cece v. Holder in the U.D. Topics discussed include analysis of asylum process as an immigration protection for trafficking victims; Cece court case addressing sex-trafficking; and enactment of Trafficking Victims Protection Act for protecting the rights of sex-trafficking victim.
- Subjects
LEGAL status of human trafficking victims; HUMAN trafficking -- Lawsuits &; claims; POLITICAL asylum; EMIGRATION &; immigration; SEX crimes
- Publication
George Mason Law Review, 2017, Vol 24, Issue 5, p1247
- ISSN
1068-3801
- Publication type
Article