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The Jurisprudence Of Discrimination As Opposed To Simple Inequality In The International Civil Service, Brian D. Patterson
The Jurisprudence Of Discrimination As Opposed To Simple Inequality In The International Civil Service, Brian D. Patterson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Beyond The "Tiers" Of Human Trafficking Victims: Islamic Law's Ability To Push The Muslim World To The Top Of The United States Trafficking Tier Placements And Into Compliance With International Law, Myada O. El-Sawi
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Whore Or Homemaker? The Rocky State Of Illegal Prostitution In The Newly-Formed South Sudan And A Practical Resolution To Curtail The Epidemic, Brittany V. Sykes
Whore Or Homemaker? The Rocky State Of Illegal Prostitution In The Newly-Formed South Sudan And A Practical Resolution To Curtail The Epidemic, Brittany V. Sykes
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Reconciling Indigenous And Women's Rights To Land In Sub-Saharan Africa, Aparna Polavarapu
Reconciling Indigenous And Women's Rights To Land In Sub-Saharan Africa, Aparna Polavarapu
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Fatherhood By Conscription: Nonconsensual Insemination And The Duty Of Child Support, Michael J. Higdon
Fatherhood By Conscription: Nonconsensual Insemination And The Duty Of Child Support, Michael J. Higdon
Georgia Law Review
Much of the law relating to child support is based on the
fact that it is typically in a child's best interest to receive
financial support from mothers as well as fathers. In fact,
child support is essentially a form of strict liability with
the justification being that the child is an innocent party,
and thus, even those men who never consented to the
sexual act that caused the pregnancy are nonetheless
liable for the support of the resulting child. These men
include males who become fathers as a result of statutory
rape and also adult males who became fathers …