Civil liability of hotels to victims of sex trafficking "Study in the light of Iraqi and American law"

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Prof. Dr. Haidar Fleih Hassan

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In view of the large profits made by the sex trade on the one hand, and the minor penalties imposed on the traffickers (brokers) compared with the severe penalties imposed on the drug trade and illegal weapons, on the other hand, this trade has become popular and spread in most countries of the world, and the cornerstones of this trade and A safe haven for them is hotels, especially luxury ones with international brands where their guests are rich and some may look for sex for money. Given the great physical and psychological damage to the victims, this research highlights the civil liability of hotels towards these victims in US and Iraqi law. In order not to limit the scope of the researcher theoretically, we have supported a number of cases that were presented to the US judiciary exclusively for the absence of such cases before the Iraqi judiciary (as we know). In conclusion, we have reached a number of conclusions and recommendations that we wish the Iraqi legislator to adopt.

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Fleih Hassan, H. (2023). Civil liability of hotels to victims of sex trafficking "Study in the light of Iraqi and American law". Arab Researcher, 2(1), 72–92. https://doi.org/10.57072/ar.v2i1.37
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