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The Times They May Be A–Changin’: A Look into Cuba’s Future for Property Rights and Restitution Through 3 Lenses
Censorship and Human Rights Violations: The Suppression of Freedom of Expression, Press, and Assembly in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela
Taking colonialism seriously. A decolonial approach to international law, transitional justice and the restitution of cultural heritage
Cuba and the Constitution of a Stable State of Misery: Ideology, Economic Policy, and Popular Discipline
From Russia Without Love: A Unique Path Forward for Western Asset Holders Looking to Recover Expropriated Property In Russia
What does it mean to create art? Intellectual Property rights for Artificial Intelligence generated artworks
Who Do We Think We Are? Human Rights in a Time of Ecological Change
Monopoly in the Stars: Analyzing the International Laws Hindering Property Rights in the Cosmic Frontier from Passing Go
Human Rights in Texas: Analyzing Operation Lone Star Through a Human Rights Framework
What are We Waiting For? A Look into Minute 328's Plans to Treat Wastewater in the Tijuana River
Land Use Zoning: The Answer to Housing Affordability? A Look at Aukland, New Zealand and Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Human Rights Fulcrum: Using Environmental Rights as Leverage for Change
THE RIGHT TO HAVE RIGHTS OR THE RIGHT TO HAVE LIFE? AN ASSESSMENT OF PROACTIVE CITIZENSHIP-STRIPPING TO FULFILL THE STATE DUTY OF NON-REFOULMENT
La Oroya Population v Peru: The Right to Development and the Right to a Healthy Environment Before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights
Double Standards in the Drug Trade: How European Nations Escape Sanctions While Senegal May Bear the Burden
Human Rights Respectful Trade
International Human Rights in Asian Constitutions
Extraterritoriality, Sanctions, and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
The (Non-) Protection of Indigenous Rights in ISDS
[Ordered] Liberty and Justice for All? The Elusive "Right to Privacy" and a Comparison of American and Canadian Women's Rights Schemes
Bringing The Right to Education into The21st Century
Toward a Global Consensus on the "S" in ESG: Strengthening Human Rights and Corporate Accountability Through Global Governance
Changing Climate, Changing Rights: How the UnitedStates Can Learn from the Emergence of the Right to a Healthy Environment in Colombia and India
Arbitrating Business and Human Rights Disputes in Latin America
No Right to Exclude: The European Union’s Reparative Migration Obligations