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- Title
Justice for Victims of Human Trafficking and Forced Labor: Why Current Theories of Corporate Liability Do Not Work.
- Authors
NAOMI JIYOUNG BANG
- Abstract
The article explores various theories of corporate liability regarding human trafficking and forced labor to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses. It examines the U.S. Supreme Court pronounced economic realities test, which holds corporations equally responsible as joint employers with foreign contractors in this approach. It concludes that the test application to human trafficking and forced labor cases is effective as it is reflects the U.S. Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) standards.
- Subjects
FAIR Labor Standards Act of 1938 (U.S.); UNITED States. Supreme Court; EMPLOYERS' liability; HUMAN trafficking; FORCED labor laws; CONTRACTORS
- Publication
University of Memphis Law Review, 2013, Vol 43, Issue 4, p1047
- ISSN
1080-8582
- Publication type
Article