A Shared Global Shame: A Conversation on Human Trafficking Policy Past and Future
Document Type
Event
Publication Date
11-6-2019
Abstract
On Wednesday, November 6, students packed into Catholic Law’s Slowinski Courtroom for A Shared Global Shame: A Conversation on Human Trafficking Policy Past and Future, co-sponsored by the International Law Students Association (ILSA), Criminal Law Society (CLS), and Latin American Law Students Association (LALSA). Professor Mary Graw Leary introduced the topic of human trafficking before turning the panel over to moderator Stephen Diaz Gavin ’84, partner at Rimon P.C. Law Firm.
The visiting panelists were Kevin Hyland, United Kingdom’s first Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner; Christine Dolan, Investigative Journalist, former CNN Political Director, and President of Children in Slavery; Bob Hamer, former FBI Special Agent; Michele Sarkisian, President P3 Advisors; and Del Wilber, retired Department of Defense and Central Intelligence Agency. Each guest brought with them years of experience working against human exploitation and a different perspective on the issue.
Recommended Citation
Hyland, Kevin; Dolan, Christine; Hamer, Bob; Sarkisian, Michele; Wilber, Del; Gavin, Stephen Diaz; and Leary, Mary Graw, "A Shared Global Shame: A Conversation on Human Trafficking Policy Past and Future" (2019). Other Lectures & Events. 22.
https://scholarship.law.edu/other_lectures/22
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