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Posted Apr 19, 2013 17:17
I'm not sure if there is one specifically focused on Human Trafficking so you may have to create a bit of a specialized program. For instance, in our LLM in Law & Government at American University you can combine specializations in Gender and Immigration and Criminal Law to specifically focus on the issues of human trafficking and forced labor. You might want to check out our project http://www.wcl.american.edu/gender/wlp/interdisciplinary.cfm Happy to give more info on whether this kind of program might work for you or not. hlappin@wcl.american.edu
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