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FSU Law School Professor Paolo Annino (3rd from left) and students with the Children s Advocacy Clinic
Project HELP members say much of America s chocolate comes from the forced labor of young children.
There are plenty of international laws against enslavement, including forced labor involving children. But there are legal loopholes and that s what some graduate students at the Florida State University Law School are trying to help close.
FSU Law Professor Paolo Annino heads up the project. Two years ago, law students approached me. One student especially I remember asked for a human trafficking clinic at the Law School. Other students approached me with the same topic. So we got together with the students and talked to our administration person Erin O Connor and we created the project called HELP.
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