Brienna Bagaric (Lecturer, Deakin University, Melbourne) calls for broadening the political-opinion route to protection under the Refugee Convention, so as to enhance signatory countries’ protection of asylum seekers.
Read MoreLin Feng (Professor of Law, City University of Hong Kong School of Law) and Guy Charlton (Associate Professor of Law, University of New England; Adjunct Professor, Auckland University of Technology and Notre Dame University Law School, Australia) explore how the governments of two ethnic minority regions of China — Yunnan Province and Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region — manage hunting and gathering practices in attempting to balance economic development and conservation.
Read MoreKieran McEvoy (Professor of Law and Transitional Justice), Anna Bryson (Senior Lecturer), and Amanda Kramer (Lecturer in Law) of Queens University Belfast argue that Brexit has awakened English nationalism and imperial nostalgia and examine the possible implications for law, particularly human rights guarantees.
Read MoreJoseph C. Sweeney (John D. Calamari Distinguished Professor of Law, Emeritus, Fordham University School of Law) conducts an overview of the history of international ocean regulation in light of the modern marine debris crisis.
Read MoreYueduan Wang (SJD Candidate, Harvard Law School) presents a positive assessment of ongoing judicial accountability reforms in China.
Read MoreWilliam Thomas Worster (Senior Lecturer, International Law, The Hague University of Applied Sciences) proposes that EU citizenship should be available to individuals unlawfully denied nationality by EU member states.
Read MoreEric Beinhorn (J.D. Candidate, 2020, Fordham University School of Law) examines the legal impact on defecting Cuban ballplayers of President Trump’s reinforcement of the Cuba embargo.
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