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Extrajudicial Punishments to Combat the Philippine Drug War: Problem or Solution?
Mikaela Y. Medina

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The Future of Cryptocurrency: An Unregulated Instrument in an Increasingly Regulated Global Economy
D. Towne Morton

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Permanent Sovereignty Over Natural Resources and the Sanctity of Contracts, From the Angle of Lucrum Cessans
Sangwani Patrick Ng'ambi

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Combating Incels: Addressing Misogynistic Violence as an Early Warning Indicator of Escalating Violence And Armed Conflict
Christie J. Edwards

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The Laws on the Ethnic Minority Autonomous Regions in China: Legal Norms and Practices
Haiting Zhang

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The Protection of Cultural Heritage by International Law in Armed Conflict
Waseem Ahmad Qureshi

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China's Crimes Against Humanity Upon the Uyghur People Under the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
Alex Fox

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Document Production in International Arbitration: A Critique from 'Across the Pond'
Peter Ashford

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The Tangled Web: Cross-Border Conflicts of Copyright Law in the Age of Internet Sharing
Elisabeth Fiordalisi

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Variable Interest Entities: Alibaba's Regulatory Work-Around to China's Foreign Investment Restrictions
Kaitlyn Johnson

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