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  1. United States of America - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Justice for Victims of Trafficking Act of 2015 (P.L. 114-22) (129 STAT.227-267) (18 U.S.C.). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2015-05-29 | USA-2015-L-100300

    Title I - Justice for Victims of Trafficking
    Title II - Combatting Human Trafficking
    Title III - Hero Act
    Title IV - Rape Survivor Child Custody
    Title V - Military Sex Offender Reporting
    Title VI - Stopping Exploitation through Trafficking
    Title VII - Trafficking Awareness Training for Health Care
    Title VIII - Better Response for Victims of Child Sex Trafficking
    Title IX - Anti-Trafficking Training for Department of Homeland Security Personnel
    Title X - Human Trafficking Survivors Relief and Empowerment Act

    Amends:
    - 18 U.S.C. - Chapter 201 §1034, Sections 1594, 2516
    - Section 107(b)(1) of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 (22 U.S.C. 7105(b)(1))
    - Section 203 of the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005 (42 U.S.C. 14044b)
    - Victims of Child Abuse Act of 1990 (42 U.S.C. 13001 et seq.)
    - 28 U.S.C., Section 524(c)(1)(B)
    - 31 U.S.C., Chapter 97

  2. United States of America - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Border Tunnel Prevention Act of 2012 (P.L. 112-127). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2012-06-05 | USA-2012-L-96804

    An Act to reduce the trafficking of drugs and to prevent human smuggling across the Southwest Border by deterring the construction and use of border tunnels.

  3. United States of America - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    William Wilberforce Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008 (P.L. 110-457 [H.R. 7311]). - Act on-line

    Adoption: 2008-12-23 | USA-2008-L-81581

    Authorizes appropriations for fiscal years 2008 through 2011 for the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000, and enhances measures to combat trafficking in persons.

    TITLE I - Combatting International Trafficking in Persons
    TITLE II - Combatting Trafficking in Persons in the United States
    TITLE III - Authorizations of Appropriations
    TITLE IV - Child Soldiers Prevention

  4. United States of America - Elimination of forced labour - Law, Act

    Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorisation Act, 2003 (H.R. 2620) (42 U.S.C.). - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2003-12-19 | USA-2003-L-68650

    Makes miscellaneous amendments to Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act, 2000 to provide for enhanced measures to combat trafficking. Contains provisions regarding enhanced prevention of trafficking in persons, enhanced protection for victims of trafficking, civil remedy, enhanced prosecution of traffickers, prevention of peonage, slavery and trafficking in persons, research on domestic and international trafficking in persons, and some related matters.

  5. United States of America - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Federal Acquisition Regulation; Prohibition of Acquisition of Products Produced by Forced or Indentured Child Labour. Final Rule (48 CFR Parts 22 and 52).

    Adoption: 2001-01-18 | Date of entry into force: 2001-02-20 | USA-2001-R-58395

    Amends Federal Acquisition Regulations to implement the specific requirements of Executive Order 13126 on prohibition of acquisition of products produced by forced or indentured child labour. Also prescribes further action to comply with the objectives of the Executive Order.

  6. United States of America - Elimination of forced labour - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Executive Order Relating to Prison Labor (No. 11755)

    Adoption: 1973-12-29 | USA-1973-R-16068

    Repeals Executive Order 325A of 1905 and authorises the vocational training and paid employment of non-federal prison inmates in the performance of federal contracts under terms and conditions comparable to those applicable to inmates of federal prisons.


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