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UK and Ireland Street Law Conference 2022 Review
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Extraterritoriality, Sanctions, and the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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STERILIZATION, HAUNTING AND THE FUTURE OF DISABILITY LAW
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The Art of Adapting Open Educational Resources for Street Law: Copyright the Card Game a Case Study
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Opening Wall Street to Main Street: A Proposed Framework for Expanding Private Equity to the Public
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From Advocacy to Inaction: Paradoxes of the United States and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
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Xhosa law of persons
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The Immutability of Personal Status Law
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Mind, machine, and the law: reimagining neurotechnology governance through disability rights
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Community based mental health care: a necessity for realising the right to independent living and community inclusion of persons with mental disabilities in Uganda
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Dignity Beyond the Human Person, Issues, Risks and Perspectives in EHR Law
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The divinity of personal status law in Egypt
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‘Somebody’s street’: Eviction of Homeless Encampments as a Reflection of Interlocking Colonial and Class Relations
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New Jersey and Guardians: Perfect Together? Suggested Improvements to Guardianship Laws in New Jersey for Adults with Developmental Disabilities
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Finessing a Medical Expert’s Qualifications: From Professional Communities’ Boundaries to Personal Character
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Banksy ‘Walled Off': A Human Rights Perspective to Graffiti and Street Art
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Money From Busking: Legal and Tax Aspects of the Activity of Street Performers in Selected EU Countries
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Disability, disaster management and the law in Nigeria
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Access to work for disabled persons in South Africa : the intersections of social understandings of disability, substantive equality and access to social security
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The status, rights and treatment of persons with disabilities within customary legal frameworks in Uganda: A study of Mukono District
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The impact of political developments on personal status law reforms in Egypt
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Disability Rights on Probation and Parole
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Street segment crime trajectories and extreme crime concentration: Evidence from Cambridge, Massachusetts
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Using State Policy to Neutralize Green Infrastructure Project-Ending Litigation and Strategically Advance Community Engagement