Us Congress 2023-2024 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB3585

Introduced
1/11/24  

Caption

A bill to amend title 9, United States Code, with respect to arbitration of disputes involving human trafficking.

Impact

The proposed amendments significantly enhance the legal recognition of human trafficking disputes within the context of arbitration. These changes bring human trafficking under the same category as other serious offenses like sexual assault and harassment, potentially providing victims with greater access to remedies without the complexities of civil litigation. By integrating human trafficking into established arbitration procedures, the bill aims to streamline the process for victims who may otherwise find traditional routes to justice to be intimidating or inaccessible.

Summary

SB3585 is a legislative bill introduced in the United States Senate to amend title 9 of the United States Code concerning the arbitration of disputes related to human trafficking. The core purpose of this bill is to expand the definition of disputes that can be submitted to arbitration to include those involving human trafficking, thus aligning it with existing provisions regarding sexual assault and harassment disputes. This amendment aims to create a more comprehensive framework for addressing issues that will enable victims of human trafficking to seek resolution through arbitrated processes rather than traditional court systems.

Contention

As SB3585 moves through the legislative process, it is expected to face varying opinions among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Proponents argue for the necessity of facilitating a smoother resolution process for human trafficking cases through arbitration. However, critics might raise concerns regarding the adequacy of arbitration for such serious matters, fearing that it could undermine victims’ rights to a thorough judicial review. The bill's passage would entail careful consideration of proportionality in addressing sensitive human rights abuses while ensuring that arbitration agreements do not diminish the accountability of offenders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB9047

To amend title 18, United States Code, to modify provisions relating to kidnapping, sexual abuse, and illicit sexual conduct with respect to minors.

US SB5453

A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to provide Tribal courts and law enforcement with more tools to combat the opioid epidemic.

US SB5566

A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exclude from gross income any judgments, awards, and settlements with respect to sexual assault or sexual harassment claims, and for other purposes.

US HB443

Enhancing Detection of Human Trafficking Act This bill requires the Department of Labor to train its employees on how to effectively detect and assist law enforcement in detecting human trafficking.

US SB5577

A bill to amend title 11, United States Code, to add a bankruptcy chapter relating to the debt of individuals, and for other purposes.

US HB7339

To make revisions in title 51, United States Code, as necessary to keep the title current, and to make technical amendments to improve the United States Code.

US HB7107

Human Trafficking Awareness Training Act

US HB8855

To amend title 18, United States Code, to protect unborn children.

US HB7089

Global Anti-Human Trafficking Enhancement Act

US SB4640

Supporting Victims of Human Trafficking Act

Similar Bills

CA SB35

Human trafficking: California ACTS Task Force.

CA AB2020

Survivors of Human Trafficking Support Act.

HI HB609

Relating To Sex Trafficking.

CA AB1735

Evidence: privileges: human trafficking caseworker-victim privilege.

NJ A4306

Requires Attorney General to establish Human Trafficking Unit in Department of Law and Public Safety.

CA AB2843

Regional Task Forces Against Human Trafficking Grant Program.

HI HB867

Relating To Sex Trafficking Prevention.

HI HB867

Relating To Sex Trafficking Prevention.