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DESPAIR AMONGST BRAZIL’S YOUTH: DOES THE HAGUE CONVENTION ON INTERNATIONAL CHILD ABDUCTION NEED MORE BITE?
Legal Monuments for Srebrenica in the Hague
Child Rights: Bangladesh’s Obligations Under the Worst Forms of Child Labor and Minimum Age Conventions
Cyberbullying as a Contemporary Human Rights Violation of Youth in Digital Media: A Study of India, Brazil, and South Africa
The Aarhus Convention as an Example of Compliance Mechanisms in International Environmental Agreements
More Than Medals: Protecting the Olympic Brand
Minding the Gap: The Berne Convention’s Silence on Available Copyright Infringement Damages
Pretrial Decision-Making in Brazil under Inter-American Human Rights Law
We May Need to Run A Few More Tests: Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Is Here and What Should Happen If Dr. Robot Makes a Mistake
An Assessment of Turkey’s Legal Situation on Combating Violence against Women after Withdrawing from the Istanbul Convention
Limiting Step Therapy on Mental Health Medications: Why a More Expansive Approach Is Needed
Tripping Up Intellectual Property: From Waiver to a More Flexible Interpretation of Compulsory Licensing
The Double-Edged Rhetoric of Parental Rights: Conflicts between Freedom and Control in Cases Concerning Transgender Youth
Chevron Deference, Prospective Gay Parents, and the Need for a Centralized Child Welfare System
What does it mean to create art? Intellectual Property rights for Artificial Intelligence generated artworks
Rectifying Historical Wrongs: The Case for the Indigenous’ Inherent Right to Self–Govern Child Welfare in Canada
Immutable Realities: Of Child Soldiers, Omnipresent Threats & Defenses under International Criminal Law
Does Mandatory Corporate Human Rights Due Diligence Offer a Path to Resolving Global Food Insecurity Challenges?
There Is No More New Frontier: Analyzing Wildfire Management Efforts in the United States
Does It Take Four to Tango in the Regulatory Competition for Global Listings? Comparing Regulations on Dual Class Shares among Singapore, Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Taiwan
More Than Troubling: The Alarming Absence of ‘Troubled Teen Industry’ Regulation and Proposals for Reform
LULUCF Is More Than a Mouthful: How the United States could implement the European Union’s land use, land-use change, and forestry policy to help fight against the US agricultural lobby and fight climate change
How Pretrial Detention Deprives a Child’s Access to Education: The Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Juvenile Justice Reform Act
AGOA in the New Context of the AFFCFTA: The Need for Renewal and Reform
“FLEEING THE CLIMATE: THE NEED FOR PROTECTION OF CLIMATE REFUGEES IN THE LIGHT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW”