Human Trafficking and Migrant Smuggling: A Fireside Chat with Anne Gallagher and Dina Haynes [1]
Fifteen years have elapsed since the international community decided to use international law as a weapon against human trafficking and migrant smuggling. The results have been mixed, at best. This fireside chat brings legal practitioner Anne Gallagher, author of The International Law of Human Trafficking (2010) and The International Law of Migrant Smuggling (2014) and Dina Haynes, renowned scholar on trafficking and migration, to address some of the most pressing questions facing States in responding effectively to large-scale exploitation of human beings for profit. Where do migrant smuggling and trafficking intersect and how do the different legal regimes operate in such situations? To what extent has international law made a positive contribution to ending trafficking and smuggling-related exploitation? Where are the critical gaps and weaknesses and how could these be addressed? What is the US government doing and how could it be making a better contribution?
Speakers:
- Dr. Anne Gallagher, author of The International Law of Human Trafficking (2010) and The International Law of Migrant Smuggling (2014)
- Dina Haynes, professor of law, New England Law | Boston
Moderator:
- Christie Edwards, director, international humanitarian law, American Red Cross
Drinks and appetizers will be provided. This event is sponsored by ASIL's Women in International Law Interest Group.
Contact ASIL's Services department at 202-939-6001 or services@asil.org [2].
American Society of International Law
2223 Massachusetts Ave NW
Washington, DC 20008
ASIL members: $15
Non-members: $30