Cardozo Public Law, Policy & Ethics Journal
Abstract
The note examines the legal frameworks addressing human trafficking in the United States and Israel, highlighting their efforts to combat trafficking through legislation and international cooperation. It emphasizes the need for both countries to enhance victim support and accountability for all parties involved in trafficking.
Disciplines
Comparative and Foreign Law | Criminal Law | Criminal Procedure | Law
Recommended Citation
Sarah Leevan,
Comparative Treatment of Human Trafficking in the United States & Israel: Financial Tools to Encourage Victim Rehabilitation and Prevent Trafficking,
6
Cardozo Pub. L. Pol’y & Ethics J.
773
(2008).
Available at:
https://larc.cardozo.yu.edu/cplpej/vol6/iss3/7