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Sex Tourism In St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands: An Exploratory Study, Elizabeth Estes Jan 2014

Sex Tourism In St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands: An Exploratory Study, Elizabeth Estes

Department of Conflict Resolution Studies Theses and Dissertations

St. Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, is similar to other tourism dependent Caribbean nations where the tourism industry is dependent upon the `4 S's'- sun, sand, sea, and sex. This researcher posited that the phenomenon of sex tourism exists in St. Thomas as it does in other tourist destinations in the Caribbean like Jamaica, Belize, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic and Barbados (Bailey and Ricketts, 2003; de Albuquerque, 1998; Munshi, 2006; Ryan and Kinder, 1996). The lacuna of any U.S. Virgin Islands sex tourism literature prompted this researcher to conduct an exploratory case study in St. Thomas to learn whether or …


The International Criminal Tribunals: Crime And Punishment In The International Arena, Gabrielle Kirk Mcdonald Jan 2001

The International Criminal Tribunals: Crime And Punishment In The International Arena, Gabrielle Kirk Mcdonald

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and for Rwanda have come a long way since their establishment in 1993 and 1994, respectively.


Child Sex Tourism And Child Prostitution In Asia: What Can Be Done To Protect The Rights Of Children Abroad Under International Law?, Elizabeth Bevilacqua Jan 1998

Child Sex Tourism And Child Prostitution In Asia: What Can Be Done To Protect The Rights Of Children Abroad Under International Law?, Elizabeth Bevilacqua

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

Children are undoubtedly the future of any society, and have the potential for someday becoming incredible assets to the countries in which they live.


Art Funding: The Fight Over Sex, Money And Power, Nicols Fox Jan 1990

Art Funding: The Fight Over Sex, Money And Power, Nicols Fox

Nova Law Review

In February 1989, the attention of the Rev. Donald Wildmon was directed to a photograph in an exhibition in Richmond, Virginia, which had closed a month earlier.


Anti-Sex Discrimination Laws: A Mandate For The Redistribution Of Social Resources Based Upon The Emerging Constitutional And Statutory Equality Of The Sexes Jan 1977

Anti-Sex Discrimination Laws: A Mandate For The Redistribution Of Social Resources Based Upon The Emerging Constitutional And Statutory Equality Of The Sexes

Nova Law Review

Not since the era when feminists such as Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton fought for women to attain the right to vote, receive an education, and own property has the women's movement achieved its present potentiality for revolutionizing the basic tenets of our social structure.