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Dirk Heirbaut, Redefining Codification: A Comparative History of Civil, Commerical, and Procedural Codes
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Quel avenir pour les codes à l’aune de la mondialisation?
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Upholding the Absolute Prohibition of Torture: AfCHPR on Detention in Tanzania
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Ziada v. Netherlands: Accountability of State Officials in the European Court of Human Rights
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Femicide is a Human Rights Violation, not a Cultural Consequence: Why Nigeria is Violating the Maputo Protocol
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How Pretrial Detention Deprives a Child’s Access to Education: The Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Juvenile Justice Reform Act
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The “Gray Zone”: Safeguarding Diplomatic Premises from Attacks by Third Countries
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Humanitarian Interventions on the Crossroads of Legality and Legitimacy
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Restoring Choice: How Missouri’s Amendment Rebuilds Abortion Rights Beyond Roe and Casey
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Combatting the Financial Dismantling of Public Higher Education
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In Right Relationship: Practicing and Teaching Trauma-Responsive Restorative Advocacy
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The Expansion of Criminal Legal Systems Through Traffic Enforcement: A Lost History
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Evicting Evictions
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Balancing the Scales: The Case for County-Determined Noneconomic Damages Caps in Medical Malpractice Claims
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Reimagining Employment Discrimination Under Title VII: National Origin and Immigration Status After Bostock
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You Get the Jury You Get and You Don’t Throw a Fit
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Lost in the Department of Education Layoffs: Who’s Accountable Post-Covid-19 for Students with Disabilities?
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Advancing Race-Conscious Remedies by Addressing Past Government Discrimination in Homeownership
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Don’t Black Lives Matter? Confronting the Problem of Disproportionate Black Victimization
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Liability Limbo: How Low Can Responsibility Go in Howe v. Gafford?
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Marriage and Compensation: Wederstrandt v. Kol and a Spouse’s Right to a Wrongful Death Action
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The Sources of the Civil Code of Louisiana
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Heirship to Ownership, Acts 2024, No. 90, How Changes to Small Successions Procedure Create Marketable Equity for Family
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Is my Prescription Ready? Nope, Come Back in Two Years! Acts 2024, No. 423, Increasing the Prescription Period for Delictual Actions