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The Double-Edged Sword of Dollar Sanctions
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The computer software patent debate : a double-edged sword?
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An assessment of China's approach to Freedom of Association and the Right to Collective Bargaining against international labour standards: should African countries be concerned?
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Dignity as a Source of Freedoms and Rights of Children in Poland
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Freedom at the Polls: Guns, Speech, and the Right to Vote
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The conflict between property rights and environmental rights under constitutional law
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Steering, subversion, and parents’ rights
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A Problem of Competing Interests: A Detailed Look at Transgender Children in Schools
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The New Transgender Tipping Point: Trumpism, Medical Necessity & Gender-Affirming Care
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The right to freedom of expression of the media and the right to confidentiality in the asylum-seeking context – a balancing of opposing rights
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The Unequal Battlefield: How the Transgender Ban Would Affect One-Percent of the Armed Forces
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How to Address the Inadequacies in the Protection of Transgender Female Refugees in Countries of Refuge?
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Ayahuasca and Religious Freedom
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Donative Freedom, Disrupted
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Policy Implications and Recommendations Concerning the United States’ Non-ratification of International Human Rights Treaties
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Reconciling the irreconcilable: Democracy and the National security exemption to the right to freedom of information
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A right to legal gender recognition for transgender children in South Africa
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“Put Through Hell” The Failure of Biden-Era Policies for Transgender Prisoners at the Dawn of Trump
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Censorship and Human Rights Violations: The Suppression of Freedom of Expression, Press, and Assembly in Cuba, Nicaragua, and Venezuela
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False Conflict: Colorblindness and Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act
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Freedom of Association, the right to organize and collective bargaining in the Namibian Correctional Service: recommendations for law reform
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From Medical Exceptions to Reproductive Freedom
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Freedom, dignity and the spirit of the revolution : an Arendtian perspective on the future of human rights in South Africa
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The Dobbs Difference: the Rhetoric of Overruling in the United States Supreme Court