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Access To Justice And The Right To Adequate Food: Implementing Millennium Development Goal One, Marc J. Cohen, Mary Ashby Brown
Access To Justice And The Right To Adequate Food: Implementing Millennium Development Goal One, Marc J. Cohen, Mary Ashby Brown
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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World News, Blase Kornacki, Abby Okrent, Jennifer Rohleder, Mauro Zinner
World News, Blase Kornacki, Abby Okrent, Jennifer Rohleder, Mauro Zinner
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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Water Privatization And Obstacles To Achieving Millennium Development Goal Seven's Targets For Sustainable Drinking Water, Maria Vanko
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
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"Racially-Tailored" Medicine Unraveled, Sharona Hoffman
"Racially-Tailored" Medicine Unraveled, Sharona Hoffman
American University Law Review
In June 2005, the FDA approved BiDil, a heart failure medication that is labeled for use only by African-Americans and thus is the first treatment of its kind. The drug likely portends a future of growing interest in "race-based" medicine. This phenomenon is emerging at the same time that scientists, in light of the Human Genome Project, are reaching an understanding that "race" has no biological meaning, and consequently, "racially-tailored" medicine is both puzzling and troubling. This Article explores the reasons for the new focus on "racial-profiling" in medicine. It analyzes the risks and dangers of this approach, including medical …
Battle Of The Beef, The Rematch: An Evaluation Of The Latest E.C. Directive Banning Beef Produced With Growth Hormones And The U.S. Refusal To Accept The Directive As Wto Compliant, Darrel Chichester
American University International Law Review
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