College of Law hosts forum on anti-trafficking in person
The USC College of Law will host a lecture-forum on “Anti-Trafficking in Person” on September 12, 2007 beginning at 6 pm at the Fr. Theodore Buttenbruch Hall, Main Campus.
The invited speaker is T. March Bell who is a Senior Special Counsel for Trafficking Issues in the Civil Rights Division at the United States Department of Justice. He will be visiting the Philippines specifically to speak about this issue. Mr. Bell has an extensive experience in criminal litigation, and in providing leadership on trafficking policy and program design. Concurrently, he serves as coordinator with the Human Trafficking Prosecution Unit of the Department of Justice on international anti-trafficking initiatives and policy issues.
This lecture-forum is made possible through the help of the United States Embassy in Manila.
After Mr. Bell’s lecture, reactions will be given by a select panel composed of Hon. Marilyn L. Yap, Prosecutor Pepita Jane A. Petralba, and Atty. Samson Inocencio Jr. representing insights on the topic from the perspective of the Judiciary, Prosecution and a Non-Governmental Organization.
Author: J. J. Largo
07 / September / 2007
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