
Tuesday, May 5, 2009, 6:00 PM –9:00 PM
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Location: 14 Vesey Street, 2nd Floor Auditorium Course ID: C050509 Number of Sessions: 1 Credits: 3 MCLE Credits 3 MCLE Credits: 1.5 Ethics; 1.5 Professional Practice; Transitional and Non-transitional Course Description: Human Trafficking Laws: An Analysis of the Federal William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Re-Authorization Act of 2008 and NY’s Anti-Human Trafficking Law (2007) and Safe Harbor for Exploited Children Act (2008)
A panel of experts will define the relevant terms that are necessary to understand trafficking in humans for labor and sexual exploitation; outline the recent changes to the federal and New York State anti-trafficking laws and New York’s recent law, the Safe Harbor for Exploited Children act; and discuss the ethical considerations faced by judges and practitioners working in the field.
CLICK HERE TO PRINT REGISTRATION FORM FOR MAIL OR FAX REGISTRATION OPTION. Faculty: Hon Fernando Camacho, Criminal Court of the City of NY; Pamela Chen, U.S. Attorney’s Office, EDNY; William Knisley, Esq.; Dorchen Leidholdt, Sanctuary for Families; Rachel Lloyd, GEMS; Jane Manning, Esq. Moderator: Taina Bien-Amie, Equality Now
Program Co-Sponsors: NYCLA’s Women’s Rights Committee and Criminal Justice Section; UNIFEM Young Professionals
Program Co-Chair: Mollie E. O’Rourke, Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft
Program Materials printed courtesy of Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft
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