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Human Trafficking - Amassing Web Sites

As the USF School of Law prepares to host the symposium "Invisible Chains: Human Trafficking and Forced Labor in the United States," notice comes to ZiefBrief of a new web portal and search engine on human trafficking.

The site, Human Trafficking Search, is a project of the National Multicultural Institute and links to thousands of NGO, IGO, and governmental web resources on trafficking. Visitors can display relevant sites by country or broad topic (trafficking, bonded labor, child labor, or sex slavery), or use the site's basic or advanced search engines to look for more narrowly-focused sites. The site also has the last trafficking news, courtesy of Yahoo!News.

[Thanks to beSpacific for the tip!]

[The University of San Francisco School of Law symposium Invisible Chains: Human Trafficking and Forced Labor in the United States will take place at the law school on February 3, 2006. It is jointly sponsored by the Center for Law and Global Justice  and the Journal of Law and Social Challenges.]

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