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Vol. 33: Iss. 1, 2024

Contextualizing the Triggering Event: Colonial White Supremacy, Anti-Blackness, and Black Lives Matter in Italy and the United States

Multinational Business Entities and their Role in the Global Environmental, Social, and Governance Architecture

Making International Human Rights Treaties Relevant to the Protection of Human Rights in African Countries

A Never-Ending U.S.-China Solar Trade War? The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and International Trade Law

The Potential Power of CEDAW in America's Post-Roe Abortion Debate Outside of its Formal Mechanisms

A War on Ukraine, A War on Culture: Protecting Cultural Identity in International Law

International Human Rights and Chinese-American Trade Relations After the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act

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