The International Review | 2010 Fall

Protecting animal welfare: Overview and future prospects Does greater use of criminal law prevent the spread of HIV? “Vulture Funds”: Preying on poor countries or pursuing deadbeat nations Protecting migrant workers: The legal framework and status of debate “Ideological exclusion”: Keeping out peopl...

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Main Author: Rhee, Michael
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Published: DigitalCommons@NYLS 2010
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/international_review_newsletter/6
https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/context/international_review_newsletter/article/1005/viewcontent/CIL_Newsletter_Fall2010.pdf
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Summary:Protecting animal welfare: Overview and future prospects Does greater use of criminal law prevent the spread of HIV? “Vulture Funds”: Preying on poor countries or pursuing deadbeat nations Protecting migrant workers: The legal framework and status of debate “Ideological exclusion”: Keeping out people who don’t share your views? Asylum in the United States for foreign homeschoolers? Does Arizona’s anti-illegal immigrant law violate international law? Kosovo: A license for more independence days around the world? The crime of aggression on the slow road to becoming a crime Gulf of Mexico oil leak: Any role for international law? More protection for salamanders, but not for coral, polar bears, sharks, and tunas Will a new agreement finally stop counterfeiting and piracy? Teaching international law to terrorists can be a federal crime Right to water and sanitation officially recognized as human rights Fewer tour boats, but cleaner sailing around Antarctica https://digitalcommons.nyls.edu/international_review_newsletter/1005/thumbnail.jpg