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Dec 13, 2016
Justice by Proxy: Combatting Forced Labor in the Greater Mekong Subregion by Holding U.S. Corporatio
Human trafficking in Southeast Asia is still a thriving and lucrative industry. Despite these blatant human rights violations,...
Dec 13, 2016
Making International Health Regulations Work: Lessons from the 2014 Ebola Outbreak
Many legal scholars believe that the lack of enforcement mechanisms provided by the International Health Regulations (IHR) in part...
Dec 13, 2016
Private Governance Can Increase Shipping’s Efficiency and Reduce Its Impacts
The shipping industry is a huge component of the world economy, and although it is often described as an efficient mode of transport, it...
Dec 13, 2016
Tax, Don’t Ban: A Comparative Look at Harmful but Legitimate Islamic Family Practices Actionable und
Massive migration of Muslims to the West in recent years has raised the question whether Shari’a—Islamic law—should apply to Muslim...
Dec 13, 2016
A New Model of Sovereignty in the Contemporary Era of Integrated Global Commerce: What Anthropology
Existing legal scholarship does not offer an effective or comprehensive definition of sovereignty. Sovereignty, however, matters. Indeed,...
Dec 13, 2016
Executive Agreements+
Did President Obama act constitutionally in joining the Paris Climate Change Agreement without seeking the approval of the Senate or...
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