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Human Trafficking: Historical, Legal, and Medical Perspectives
HISTORY
3J
Instructors
Jolluck, K. (PI)
Gnanaseharan, M. (TA)
Section Number
1
Interdisciplinary approach to understanding the extent and complexity of the global phenomenon of human trafficking, especially for forced prostitution, labor exploitation, and organ trade, focusing on human rights violations and remedies. Provides a historical context for the development and spread of human trafficking. Analyzes the current international and domestic legal and policy frameworks to combat trafficking and evaluates their practical implementation.
Grading
Satisfactory/No Credit
Units
1
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Course Tags
Contemporary Issues
Academic Year
Quarter
Winter
Section Days
Monday Wednesday
Start Time
1:30 PM
End Time
2:50 PM
Location
200-002