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New England Journal of International and Comparative Law

Volume 9, No. 1: 2003

Symposium on Global Human Rights
Contents

Keynote

 
 

Religious Freedom and American Foreign Policy: The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom

Leila Nadya Sadat

Panel Remarks

 
 

Sugar Cane Slavery: Bateyes in the Dominican Republic

Barbara L. Bernier

 

From the Reign of Terror to Reigning in the Terrorists: The Still-Undefined Rights of Non-Citizens in the ?Nation of Immigrants?

Daniel Kanstroom

 

Trafficking of Child Soldiers: Expanding the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child and its Optional Protocol on the Involvement of Children in Armed Conflict

Sandrine Valentine

 

The Under-Resourcing of Rights: Empty Stomachs and Other Abuses of Humanity

Patrick Webb

Article

 
 

The New T Visa: Is the Higher Extreme Hardship Standard Too High for Bona Fide Trafficking Victims?

Jennifer M. Wetmore

Notes

 
 

Biopiracy: The Appropriation of Indigenous Peoples? Cultural Knowledge

                                                                        

  Marcia Ellen DeGeer

 

Euthanasia in the Netherlands: Recognizing Mature Minors in Euthanasia Legislation

Lisa W. Bradbury

 

Keep Your Friends Close and Your Enemies?Iraq: A Case Study of the Expulsion Provision of the United Nations Charter

Tracey A. Basler

Comment

 
 

Restitution of Holocaust-Era Insurance Assets: Success or Failure?

Adrienne Scholz

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