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- who: Ru00e9sumu00e9 et al. from the Toronto Metropolitan University have published the Article: Courting Victims: Exploring the Legal Framing of Exploitation in Human Trafficking Cases, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Rather, the authors focus on the legal principles at play that make possible the conditions for prosecutors and judges to determine exploitation and thus justify the continued use of human trafficking laws, which can in turn lead to the heightened criminalization of sex work. The authors show that the definition of domestic trafficking, as outlined by the Criminal Code and clarified by the courts, differs . . .
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