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Human Rights Laws And Authorship Norms, Roberta Rosenthal Kwall 2020 Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Human Rights Laws And Authorship Norms, Roberta Rosenthal Kwall

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Copyright And Human Rights In The Ballroom: A Minuet Between The United States And The Eu, Maria Lillà Montagnani, Alina Trapova 2020 Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Copyright And Human Rights In The Ballroom: A Minuet Between The United States And The Eu, Maria Lillà Montagnani, Alina Trapova

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Shaping Intellectual Property Rights Through Human Rights Adjudication: The Example Of The European Court Of Human Rights, Christophe Geiger, Elena Izyumenko 2020 Mitchell Hamline School of Law

Shaping Intellectual Property Rights Through Human Rights Adjudication: The Example Of The European Court Of Human Rights, Christophe Geiger, Elena Izyumenko

Mitchell Hamline Law Review

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Documentation For Accountability, Paul Williams, Jessica Levy 2020 American University Washington College of Law

Documentation For Accountability, Paul Williams, Jessica Levy

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The cost of armed conflict is borne not only in the stark number of lives lost, but also in the grave atrocity crimes committed during these periods. Despite the legal protections set forth in the Geneva Conventions and other foundational documents of international humanitarian law, perpetrators continue to commit crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide. Documenting these atrocity crimes has become a crucial step in efforts to secure justice for victims and survivors of these atrocities. To support the expanding field of human rights documentation, the international community must redouble its efforts to ensure that civil society actors engaged …


The Policy On Children Of The Icc Office Of The Prosecutor: Toward Greater Accountability For Crimes Against And Affecting Children, Diane Marie Amann 2020 University of Georgia School of Law

The Policy On Children Of The Icc Office Of The Prosecutor: Toward Greater Accountability For Crimes Against And Affecting Children, Diane Marie Amann

Scholarly Works

The Policy on Children published by the International Criminal Court Office of the Prosecutor in 2016 represents a significant step toward accountability for harms to children in armed conflict and similar extreme violence. This article describes the process that led to the Policy and outlines the Policy’s contents. It then surveys relevant ICC practice and related developments, concluding that despite some salutary efforts, much remains to be done to recognize, prevent and punish the spectrum of conflicted-related crimes against or affecting children.


Women's Spaces, Women's Rights: Feminism And The Transgender Rights Movement, Christen Price 2020 Marquette University Law School

Women's Spaces, Women's Rights: Feminism And The Transgender Rights Movement, Christen Price

Marquette Law Review

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Dismantling “Dilemmas Of Difference” In The Workplace, Rangita de Silva de Alwis, Sarah Heberlig, Lindsay Holcomb 2020 University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School

Dismantling “Dilemmas Of Difference” In The Workplace, Rangita De Silva De Alwis, Sarah Heberlig, Lindsay Holcomb

All Faculty Scholarship

Over the course of six months, the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School’s class “Women, Law, and Leadership” interviewed 55 women between the ages of 25 and 85, all leaders in their respective fields. Nearly half of the women interviewed were women of color, and 10 of the women lived and worked in countries other than the U.S., spanning across Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia. Threading together the common themes touched upon in these conversations, we gleaned a number of novel insights, distinguishing the leadership trajectories pursued by women who have risen to the heights of their professions. Through thousands …


Paradigm Perplexities: Does International Humanitarian Law Or International Human Rights Law Govern The Gaza Border Protests Of 2018-2019, & What Are The Consequences? A Response To The Supreme Court’S Opinion In Yesh Din V. Idf Chief Of Staff (Hcj 3003/18), Anthony Carl 2020 Yeshiva University, Cardozo School of Law

Paradigm Perplexities: Does International Humanitarian Law Or International Human Rights Law Govern The Gaza Border Protests Of 2018-2019, & What Are The Consequences? A Response To The Supreme Court’S Opinion In Yesh Din V. Idf Chief Of Staff (Hcj 3003/18), Anthony Carl

Articles

In March 2018, thousands of Gazan citizens mobilized for a mass protest movement at the border with the State of Israel that endured for more than a year and a half, ending in late 2019. By February 2019, the IDF’s response to these protestors resulted in 189 deaths and 23,313 injuries to Gazan Palestinian protestors. Upon hearing challenges to the IDF’s rules of engagement brought by a number of human rights groups, the Israeli Supreme Court ruled in HCJ 3003/18 Yesh Din v. IDF Chief of Staff that the IDF’s response was proper under the law enforcement paradigm of international …


Human Trafficking Victims' Need For Vacatur: Demolishing Roadblocks To Freedom: An Analysis Of The Current State Laws In The United States, The Current Federal Landscape, And A Call For The United Nations To Amend An Existing Protocol To Allow Victims Of Human Trafficking To Vacate Their Criminal Records, Melissa Owens 2020 Jackson Lewis

Human Trafficking Victims' Need For Vacatur: Demolishing Roadblocks To Freedom: An Analysis Of The Current State Laws In The United States, The Current Federal Landscape, And A Call For The United Nations To Amend An Existing Protocol To Allow Victims Of Human Trafficking To Vacate Their Criminal Records, Melissa Owens

American University Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law

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Imbalanced Progress On The Implementation Of Anti Domestic Violence Law In China, Hao Yang, Feng Yuan 2020 American University Washington College of Law

Imbalanced Progress On The Implementation Of Anti Domestic Violence Law In China, Hao Yang, Feng Yuan

Human Rights Brief

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Special Coverage, 2020 American University Washington College of Law

Special Coverage

Human Rights Brief

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Inter-American System Coverage, 2020 American University Washington College of Law

Inter-American System Coverage

Human Rights Brief

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When In Conflict: Guaranteeing The Right To Education In India, Sanskriti Sanghi 2020 American University Washington College of Law

When In Conflict: Guaranteeing The Right To Education In India, Sanskriti Sanghi

Human Rights Brief

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Prosecuting Offenders For Rape Committed In Armed Conflict: Interrogating The Accountability Of The Nigerian State, Caroline Omochavwe Oba 2020 Nigerian Law School, Abuja

Prosecuting Offenders For Rape Committed In Armed Conflict: Interrogating The Accountability Of The Nigerian State, Caroline Omochavwe Oba

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Universal Protocol For Investigative Interviewing And Associated Safeguards: Taking Jordan As An Example, Lubna N. Nasser 2020 American University Washington College of Law

Universal Protocol For Investigative Interviewing And Associated Safeguards: Taking Jordan As An Example, Lubna N. Nasser

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Indigenous Peoples’ Rights In Russian North: Main Challenges And Prospects For Future Development, Ruslan Garipov 2020 American University School of International Service

Indigenous Peoples’ Rights In Russian North: Main Challenges And Prospects For Future Development, Ruslan Garipov

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Student Columns, 2020 American University Washington College of Law

Student Columns

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Strengthening The Right To Know Through Truth And Reconciliation Commissions, Tracey B.C. Begley 2020 American University Washington College of Law

Strengthening The Right To Know Through Truth And Reconciliation Commissions, Tracey B.C. Begley

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Inter-American Commission On Human Rights Response To Covid-19, Julio A. Sanchez 2020 American University Washington College of Law

Inter-American Commission On Human Rights Response To Covid-19, Julio A. Sanchez

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


The Risks Of Criminalizing Covid-19 Exposure: Lessons From Hiv, Naomi K. Seiler, Anya Vanecek, Claire Heyison, Katherine Horton 2020 George Washington University

The Risks Of Criminalizing Covid-19 Exposure: Lessons From Hiv, Naomi K. Seiler, Anya Vanecek, Claire Heyison, Katherine Horton

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


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