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Expanding the Foreign National Prohibition to Combat Russian Interference in U.S. Elections
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The European Union’s Impact on the Albanian Time-Share Contracts onImmovable Properties
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The Creation of Immovable Real Rights by Testament in Kosovo: A Comparative Approach
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Upholding the Absolute Prohibition of Torture: AfCHPR on Detention in Tanzania
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Does Article I of the Constitution Prohibit the States from Creating Their Own Cryptocurrencies?
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A Limited Utilization of French Doctrine “La possession vaut titre” in Louisiana: Acts 2023, No. 401, Providing Relative to the Transfer of Movables Between Good Faith Purchaser and Merchant Selling with Consent from the Owner
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Kobaliya v. Russia: Curtailing Civil Society Through Labels of Foreign Influence.
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The Witchcraft Act and the Cost of Inaction: AfCHPR on the Persecution of Persons with Albinism
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Minor Consent, Major Consequence: Acts 2024, No. 16, Protecting Minors in the Online Marketplace
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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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Restrictions for the Modern-Day Child: Act 456, No. 162, Implementing Social Media Restrictions for Minors Under 18 in Louisiana
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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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Is my Prescription Ready? Nope, Come Back in Two Years! Acts 2024, No. 423, Increasing the Prescription Period for Delictual Actions
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A Bulletproof Shield: Act 2, SB 2 Limiting Civil Liability for Authorized Persons Using Firearms in Self-Defense Shootings
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Variations on Property and Power: Corporations, Absolute Dominium, and Partus Sequitur Ventrem in the 1825 Louisiana Civil Code
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Migration in Context and Law: Global Displacement and the U.S. Immigration System
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Stability and Accountability in Nagorno-Karabakh and the Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict
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“Durable Solutions” Revisited: Italy’s Train-to-Hire Pathway Under the Cutro Decree as Alternative Refugee Protection
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Reparations Delayed, Not Denied: The Inter-American System Confronts Chile’s Dictatorship-Era Violations
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How the Sui Generis Principle Has Been Historically Abused in International Law: From the British to the Israelis
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T.H. v. The Czech Republic: A Step Forward or Back for LGBTQ+ Rights and Discourse in Europe with the First Openly Non-binary Applicant?
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B.T. and B.K.CS. v. Hungary: Separating Roma Children from their Mothers before Births
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Death Without Discretion: The Legality of Mandatory Capital Punishment in Tanzania
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Restoring the Organization for the Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Role in Human Rights and Security After Russian Invasion