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Volume 51 | Number 1

Fall 2020

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Articles


The Gambia v. Myanmar at the I.C.J.: Good Samaritans Testing State Responsibility for Atrocities on the Rohingya

Md. Rizwanul Islam & Naimul Muquim


Who Takes the Lead?: Comparative Insights on Arbitrability, the Delegation Clause, and the Supreme Court of the United States

Cesare Cavallini


Indigenous Peoples’ Diplomacy, Mediation, and Conciliation as a Response to the I.C.J. Decision in the Obligation to Negotiate Access to the Pacific Ocean Case

Yuri Mantilla


Rethinking the Environmental Quality of Brazilian Beaches: The Incidence of Microplastics as an Indicator for Sea Water and Sand Quality

Beatriz Nunes Diógenes, Marcelo de Oliveira Soares &
Tarin Cristino Frota Mont’Alverne


The Role of Public Health Laws in Combating Plastic Pollution in Nigeria: Lessons from Other Selected Jurisdictions

Olaide Abass Gbadamosi


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A Look at Australia’s Asylum Policy Through the Lens of the United States’ MPP

Gregory Szuman

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