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| Published in: | American University International Law Review |
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2026
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| spellingShingle | Missing the Right(s) Point: How Australia’s Social Media Ban Fails Children and the Case for a Holistic Rights-Based Approach to Online Safety International Law General International Law |
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| title | Missing the Right(s) Point: How Australia’s Social Media Ban Fails Children and the Case for a Holistic Rights-Based Approach to Online Safety |
| title_auth | Missing the Right(s) Point: How Australia’s Social Media Ban Fails Children and the Case for a Holistic Rights-Based Approach to Online Safety |
| title_full | Missing the Right(s) Point: How Australia’s Social Media Ban Fails Children and the Case for a Holistic Rights-Based Approach to Online Safety |
| title_fullStr | Missing the Right(s) Point: How Australia’s Social Media Ban Fails Children and the Case for a Holistic Rights-Based Approach to Online Safety |
| title_full_unstemmed | Missing the Right(s) Point: How Australia’s Social Media Ban Fails Children and the Case for a Holistic Rights-Based Approach to Online Safety |
| title_short | Missing the Right(s) Point: How Australia’s Social Media Ban Fails Children and the Case for a Holistic Rights-Based Approach to Online Safety |
| title_sort | missing the right(s) point: how australia’s social media ban fails children and the case for a holistic rights-based approach to online safety |
| topic | International Law General International Law |
| url | https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/auilr/vol41/iss2/2 |