Mail-Order Brides: Gilded Prostitution and the Legal Response
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Abstract
This Note explores the international mail-order bride industry where women from Asia and other developing countries are trafficked to men in Western industrialized countries. The author discusses the commonalities between the mail-order bride traffic and other forms of sexual exploitation, as well as the cultural and historical forces and the gender, ethnic, and class subordination which together fuel the demand for Asian Pacific mail-order brides. In the United States, the potential for exploitation is made greater in that immigrant brides face a threat of deportation during the first two years of residence via immigration laws. Given the inequalities between consumer-husbands and immigrant brides, the author…
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- Law reform
- Mail order
- Order (exchange)
- Criminology
- Gilded Age
- Law
- Sociology
- Political science
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Gender equality
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