Foreign Policy, March 1st, 2001
* E-Law, June 2000, Perth
The world's oldest profession is teaming up with the world's newest technology to satisfy the global market for sex. No, not just online pornography. Traffickers are using the Internet to prey more easily upon women in developing countries and lure or even kidnap them into sexual servitude--then sell their wares around the world.
In the June 2000 edition of E-Law, the online law journal of the Murdoch University School of Law in Australia, Australian attorney Vanessa von Struensee reports that trafficking in women and children has become the world's fastest growin...
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