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Demand Dynamics:
The Forces of Demand in the Global Sex Trade
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Compiled
by Ms. Heena Musabji
International Human Rights Law Institute College of
Law, DePaul University
Corrections/additions to the
bibliography should be sent to
ddchicago2003@yahoo.com
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