Featured Faculty: Dina Francesca Haynes
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A strong sense of justice motivates my thinking as a lawyer, ignited during my stint as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Chad. Seeing students, friends, and colleagues abused by the government inspired me to go to law school to become a human rights lawyer.
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On Point: Dina Francesca Haynes
Courses Taught
@ New England Law | Boston
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External Links
- Gomis v. Holder
- Haynes, Exploitation Nation: The Thin and Grey Legal Lines between Trafficked Persons and Abused Migrant Laborers (lead article), 23 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub. Pol'y 1 (2009)
- Haynes, (Not) Found Chained to a Bed in a Brothel: Conceptual, Legal and Procedural Failures Fulfill the Promise of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act, 21 Geo. Immigr. L.J. 337 (2007)
- Haynes, Used, Abused, Arrested and Deported: Extending Immigration Benefits to Protect the Victims of Trafficking and Secure the Prosecution of Traffickers, 26 Hum. Rts. Q. 221 (2004)
- Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Human Rights Department
- The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)
- IntLawGrrls (blog)
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