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2014

Loyola University Chicago, School of Law

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

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The Fundamentalism Of Liberal Rights: Decoding The Freedom Of Expression Under The European Convention For The Protection Of Human Rights And Fundamental Freedoms, Moeen Cheema, Adeel Kamran Jan 2014

The Fundamentalism Of Liberal Rights: Decoding The Freedom Of Expression Under The European Convention For The Protection Of Human Rights And Fundamental Freedoms, Moeen Cheema, Adeel Kamran

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No abstract provided.


Millennium Development Goal 4, Children's Health And Implementation Challenges In Africa: Does A Human Rights Based Appoach Suffice?, Obi Nnamuchi Jan 2014

Millennium Development Goal 4, Children's Health And Implementation Challenges In Africa: Does A Human Rights Based Appoach Suffice?, Obi Nnamuchi

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

That the state of children’s health in Africa is abysmal is incontrovertible. Proof, if there is need for one, is the perennial underperformance of the vast majority of countries in the region in key dimensions of children’s health and wellbeing. Nonetheless, the point of interest in health policy literature is not on the underperformance per se but on the underlying causes and possible antidotes – a reason Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 (on reducing child mortality) holds special significance for countries in the region. This paper advances scholarship in this very critical area by projecting human rights as holding the …


Understanding The Decline In Transnational Adoption Channels: Whether The Children In Families First Act Is An Effective Response To The Exploitation Of Orphans, Jade Glory Jan 2014

Understanding The Decline In Transnational Adoption Channels: Whether The Children In Families First Act Is An Effective Response To The Exploitation Of Orphans, Jade Glory

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No abstract provided.


Human Rights Provisions In Free Trade Agreements: Do The Ends Justify The Means?, Meredith Kolsky Lewis Jan 2014

Human Rights Provisions In Free Trade Agreements: Do The Ends Justify The Means?, Meredith Kolsky Lewis

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Defending The Spirit Of The Doha Declaration In Free Trade Agreements: Trans-Pacific Partnership And Access To Affordable Medicines, Burcu Kilic Jan 2014

Defending The Spirit Of The Doha Declaration In Free Trade Agreements: Trans-Pacific Partnership And Access To Affordable Medicines, Burcu Kilic

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No abstract provided.


Child Labor And Ratification Of Trade And Labor Provisions In Sub-Saharan Africa: Is It A Question Of Political Choices?, Caiphas Chekwoti Jan 2014

Child Labor And Ratification Of Trade And Labor Provisions In Sub-Saharan Africa: Is It A Question Of Political Choices?, Caiphas Chekwoti

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No abstract provided.


The U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement: Ignoring The Paramilitary's Human Rights Abuses?, Pooja Shah Jan 2014

The U.S.-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement: Ignoring The Paramilitary's Human Rights Abuses?, Pooja Shah

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No abstract provided.


Scott Lively And Free Trade: United States Free Trade Agreements As A Mechanism For Advancing Human Rights Abroad, Nicholas K. Fedde Jan 2014

Scott Lively And Free Trade: United States Free Trade Agreements As A Mechanism For Advancing Human Rights Abroad, Nicholas K. Fedde

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Olympic-Sized Opportunity: Examining The Ioc's Past Neglect Of Human Rights In Host Cities And The Chance To Encourage Reformon A Global Scale, Chad Nold Jan 2014

Olympic-Sized Opportunity: Examining The Ioc's Past Neglect Of Human Rights In Host Cities And The Chance To Encourage Reformon A Global Scale, Chad Nold

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No abstract provided.