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Full-Text Articles in Law
Inter-American System, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
Inter-American System, Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
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When Human Rights Are Swept Away, Stephen Wermiel, Jerome Reide
When Human Rights Are Swept Away, Stephen Wermiel, Jerome Reide
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Legal Approaches And The Contributions Of Case Law, Claudio Grossman
Legal Approaches And The Contributions Of Case Law, Claudio Grossman
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Inter-American System, Claudia Martin
Inter-American System, Claudia Martin
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The United States As Global Sheriff: Using Unilateral Sanctions To Combat Human Trafficking, Janie Chuang
The United States As Global Sheriff: Using Unilateral Sanctions To Combat Human Trafficking, Janie Chuang
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In recent years, the issue of human trafficking - the recruitment or movement of persons by means of coercion or deception into exploitative labor or slavery-like practices - has moved from the margins to the mainstream political agenda. The rapid proliferation of international, regional and domestic anti-trafficking laws bespeaks universal condemnation of the practice, but belies deep divisions among States over how to define and approach the problem. It is thus significant that the international community was able to reach consensus and conclude a new international law on trafficking - the Palermo Protocol. But just weeks before the signing of …
The Responsibility To Protect: From Document To Doctrine - But What Of Implementation, Rebecca Hamilton
The Responsibility To Protect: From Document To Doctrine - But What Of Implementation, Rebecca Hamilton
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Domestic Violence In The Haitian Culture And The American Legal Response: Fanm Ayisyen Ki Gen Kouraj, Mary Clark
Domestic Violence In The Haitian Culture And The American Legal Response: Fanm Ayisyen Ki Gen Kouraj, Mary Clark
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