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Prosecuting And Adjudicating Trafficking In Persons Cases In Australia: Obstacles And Opportunities, Anne T. Gallagher Jun 2009

Prosecuting And Adjudicating Trafficking In Persons Cases In Australia: Obstacles And Opportunities, Anne T. Gallagher

Anne T Gallagher

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Law Enforcement Cooperation In Anti-Trafficking Cases, Anne T. Gallagher, Paul Holmes Apr 2009

Law Enforcement Cooperation In Anti-Trafficking Cases, Anne T. Gallagher, Paul Holmes

Anne T Gallagher

Gallagher and Holmes consider the extent to which cross-border cooperation between national law enforcement agencies is necessary for an effective criminal justice response to trafficking. In exploring the opportunities and challenges of such cooperation, the presenters draw on first-hand experience of working with the ASEAN Heads of Specialist Trafficking Units Process ; established in 2004 to promote exchange of intelligence and good practices between specialist trafficking units in South East Asia.


Human Rights And Human Trafficking: Quagmire Or Firm Ground? A Response To James Hathaway, Anne T. Gallagher Dec 2008

Human Rights And Human Trafficking: Quagmire Or Firm Ground? A Response To James Hathaway, Anne T. Gallagher

Anne T Gallagher

In a Fall 2008 article published in the Virginia Journal of International Law, James Hathaway questions whether the elimination of trafficking is a worthy objective and an appropriate focus for international law. Specifically he charges that while the elimination of trafficking is billed as the answer to contemporary slavery, the focus on trafficking has unfairly 'privileged' a small group of exploited individuals and diluted efforts that could have been better spent addressing the much broader problem of human enslavement. Hathaway also asserts that those human rights advocates and practitioners engaged on the issue of trafficking have been hoodwinked by preferred …