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Volume 35, Issue 2

The American University International Law Review.

American University International Law Review

Volume 35, Issue 2

  • Child-Friendly Justice Behind Bars: A Comparative Analysis of the Protection Mechanisms of the Rights of Arrested Children in the Practice of the Working Group on Arbitrary Detention and of the European and Inter-American Courts of Human Rights, Áquila Mazzinghy
  • State of Dilution: How U.S. Trademark and Anti-Dilution Law Violates the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights, Sherwet Witherington

Academy on Human Rights and Humanitarian Human Rights Award

  • Prologue, Claudio Grossman and Robert Goldman
  • Introduction: Emerging Challenges in the Relationship Between International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law, Claudia Martin and Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
  • The Protection of Unaccompanied Migrant Minors Under International Human Rights Law: Revisiting Old Concepts and Confronting New Challenges in Modern Migrant Flows, Eirini Papoutsi
  • From Cancellation to Removal: The Protection of Migrants of ‘Bad Character’ in Australia, Lillian Robb
  • Lecture: Challenges to the Protection of Human Rights Today, Michelle Bachelet

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