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Each year, more than two million children around the world fall
victim to commercial sexual and labor exploitation. Put simply, the
growing epidemic of child exploitation demands a coordinated
response. In addition to compliance concerns raised by the Foreign
Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), UK Bribery Act, and other more
familiar transnational anti-corruption laws, today's companies must
also respond to more novel legal requirements, such as those
contained in the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act,
Federal Acquisition Regulations on Trafficking in Persons in
Federal Contracts, U.K. Modern Slavery Act of 2015, European
Union's Directive on Transparency and its amendments, and the
proposed federal Business Transparency in Trafficking and Slavery
Act and other laws. This Second Edition of Child Exploitation and
Trafficking: Examining Global Enforcement and Supply Chain
Challenges and U.S. Responses brings fresh, practical thinking to
this oft-misunderstood area of the law, helping erase some of its
counterproductive mythology. The book not only provides the first
comprehensive, practical introduction to the history and
present-day reality of child exploitation and supply chain issues,
but it also traces the interconnected web of domestic and
transnational federal laws and law enforcement efforts launched in
response thereto. The Second Edition not only is updated to reflect
the latest trends and other development presented by two of the
premier experts concerning this constantly-evolving field, but it
also contains new chapters examining areas such as special issues
in the fight against human trafficking and the raft of landmark
anti-trafficking laws that herald a new compliance reality for the
globe's business community. Written from the distinctive
perspective of those who have spent their careers in the trenches
investigating, prosecuting, and adjudicating these intricate,
emotional cases, as well as those who are tasked with ensuring that
products are free from the taint of child exploitation and force
labor, the book is uniquely proscriptive, as well as descriptive,
in the sense that it relies on real-world examples to serve up
practical advice and reform proposals for those involved at all
levels of this challenging area.
Each year, more than two million children around the world fall
victim to commercial sexual and labor exploitation. Put simply, the
growing epidemic of child exploitation demands a coordinated
response. In addition to compliance concerns raised by the Foreign
Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), UK Bribery Act, and other more
familiar transnational anti-corruption laws, today's companies must
also respond to more novel legal requirements, such as those
contained in the California Transparency in Supply Chains Act,
Federal Acquisition Regulations on Trafficking in Persons in
Federal Contracts, U.K. Modern Slavery Act of 2015, European
Union's Directive on Transparency and its amendments, and the
proposed federal Business Transparency in Trafficking and Slavery
Act and other laws. This Second Edition of Child Exploitation and
Trafficking: Examining Global Enforcement and Supply Chain
Challenges and U.S. Responses brings fresh, practical thinking to
this oft-misunderstood area of the law, helping erase some of its
counterproductive mythology. The book not only provides the first
comprehensive, practical introduction to the history and
present-day reality of child exploitation and supply chain issues,
but it also traces the interconnected web of domestic and
transnational federal laws and law enforcement efforts launched in
response thereto. The Second Edition not only is updated to reflect
the latest trends and other development presented by two of the
premier experts concerning this constantly-evolving field, but it
also contains new chapters examining areas such as special issues
in the fight against human trafficking and the raft of landmark
anti-trafficking laws that herald a new compliance reality for the
globe's business community. Written from the distinctive
perspective of those who have spent their careers in the trenches
investigating, prosecuting, and adjudicating these intricate,
emotional cases, as well as those who are tasked with ensuring that
products are free from the taint of child exploitation and force
labor, the book is uniquely proscriptive, as well as descriptive,
in the sense that it relies on real-world examples to serve up
practical advice and reform proposals for those involved at all
levels of this challenging area.
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