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Echoes of the Zong Confronting Legal Realism in the Arguments for Reparations from the Atlantic Slave Trade and ModernDay Human Trafficking, Glenys Spence Faculty Scholarship
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Evolving Standards of Irrelevancy?, Joanmarie Davoli Faculty Scholarship
The Cliodynamics of Mass Incarceration, Climate Change, and “Chains on Our Feet”, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
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Making a Declaration: The Rise of Declaratory Judgment Actions and the Insurer as Regulator in the Fight to End Sex Trafficking in the Hotel Industry, Lori N. Ross Faculty Scholarship
Environmental Law as Segregation, Nadia B. Ahmad, Melissa Bryan Faculty Scholarship
Climate Cages: Connecting Migration, the Carceral State, Extinction Rebellion, and the Coronavirus through Cicero and 21 Savage, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
Faith-Based Approaches to Ecological Harmony and Environmental Protection, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
The Loophole in the Florida Notice Requirement for Foster Caregivers, Eve Lumsden Child and Family Law Journal
Fertility Fraud and Proposal for Florida Legislation, Cheyenne Dunn Child and Family Law Journal
See No Evil: A Look at Florida's Legislative Response to Holding Hotels Civilly Liable for "Turning a Blind Eye" to the Sex Trafficking Monster Hiding behind Closed Doors, Lori N. Ross Faculty Scholarship
The Separation of Migrant Families at the Border under the Trump Administration’s Zero-Tolerance Policy: A Critical Analysis of the Mistreatment of Immigrant Children Held in U.S. Custody, Dhillon Ramkhelawan Child and Family Law Journal
The Second International Conference on Climate, Nature, and Society: Selected Conference Excerpts, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
Mask off - the Coloniality of Environmental Justice, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
Death Be Not Strange. The Montreal Convention’s Mislabeling of Human Remains as Cargo and Its Near Unbreakable Liability Limits, Christopher Ogolla Faculty Scholarship
Willful Blindness or Deliberate Indifference: The United States' Abdication of Legal Responsibility to Refugees, Abed A. Ayoub, Yolanda C. Rondon Barry Law Review
International Environmental Law and the Global South Edited by Shawket Alam, Sumudu Atapattu, Carmen G. Gonzalez, and Jona Razzaque, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
The Human Rights of Sea Pirates: Will the European Court of Human Rights Decisions Get More Killed?, Barry Hart Dubner, Brian Othero Faculty Scholarship
Address: The Civil Rights Approach to Campus Sexual Violence, Nancy Chi Cantalupo Faculty Scholarship
Adopting an International Convention on Surrogacy—A Lesson from Intercountry Adoption, Seema Mohapatra Faculty Scholarship
Immigration Policy and the Rhetoric of Reform: “Deport Felons, Not Families,” Moncrieffe v. Holder, Children at the Border, and Idle Promises, Terri R. Day, Leticia M. Diaz Faculty Scholarship
On the Effectiveness of Private Security Guards on Board Merchant Ships off the Coast of Somalia -- Where is the piracy? What are the Legal Ramifications?, Barry H. Dubner, Claudia Pastorius Faculty Scholarship
Children, Armed Conflict, and Genocide: Applying the Law of Genocide to the Recruitment and Use of Children in Armed Conflict, Jeffery R. Ray Barry Law Review
The International Sugar Trade and Sustainable Development: Curtailing the Sugar Rush, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
Gauging the Gender Divide in the Middle East’s Educational System: Causes, Concerns, and the Impetus for Change, Nadia B. Ahmad Faculty Scholarship
Global Legal Responses to Prenatal Gender Identification and Sex Selection, Seema Mohapatra Faculty Scholarship
The Dilemma of Piratical Ransoms: Should They be Paid or Not? On the Human Rights of Kidnapped Seamen and Their Families, Barry Hart Dubner, Kimberly Chavers Barry Law Review
The Dilemma of Piratical Ransoms: Should They Be Paid Or Not: On the Human Rights of Kidnapped Seamen and Their Families, Barry H. Dubner, Kimberly Chavers Faculty Scholarship
Humanitarian Intervention and Syria, Eric Engle Barry Law Review
The United States' Enhanced Impunity for Its International Obligations: The Continued Unlawful Treatment of Captives and Detainees Following the Attack of September 11, 2001, David Brennan Barry Law Review
The Bush-Cheney Legacy: Serial Torture and Forced Disappearance in Manifest Violation of Global Human Rights Law, Jordan J. Paust Barry Law Review
The Wilderness Myth: How the Failure of the American National Park Model Threatens the Survival of the Iyaelima Tribe and the Bonobo Chimpanzee, Mark Hopson Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
Earth Jurisprudence and Lockean Theory: Rethinking the American Perception of Private Property, Traci Lynne Timmons Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
Evolving from Dominion to Communion: How Legal Rights for Nature Can Exist in Balance with Individual Property Rights in a Global Commons, Dan Leftwich Environmental and Earth Law Journal (EELJ)
Immunity or Impunity The Potential Effect of Prosecutions of State Officials for Core International Crimes in States Like the United States that Are Not Parties to the Statute of the International, Mark A. Summers Faculty Scholarship
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