American University International Law Review
Volume 37, Issue 2
- Prologue, Claudio Grossman and Robert K. Goldman
- Introduction to Human Rights and States of Emergency: Unexpected Crisis and New Challenges, Claudia Martin and Diego Rodriguez-Pinzon
- Estados De Emergencia En El Sistenma Interamericano De Derechos Humanos: Los Principales Retos De La Pandemia De COVID-19, Maria Agustina Bonella
- Reducing the Negative Effects of Counterterrorism Frameworks and Other Restrictive Measures on Humanitarian Action and Enforcing the Obligations of States in Relation to the COVID-19 Vaccine, Claudio Cerqueira Bastos Netto
- El Control Estatal De La (Des)Informacion En Internet En El Contexto De La Pandemia: Un Analisis De Las Tendencias Regionales Bajo Una Perspectiva De Libertad De Expresion, Paula Roko
- Derogations to Human Rights During a Global Pandemic: Unpacking Normative and Practical Challenges, Roman Girma Teshome
- Sexual Violence as a Weapon of War in Ethiopia’s Tigray Region and the Developing Adjudication of Violations of the Protocol on the Rights of Women in Africa, Valerie R. Cook
- Locked Up and Locked Down in the Land of Free: A Look at the United States’ Prisons and COVID-19’s Disproportionate Effect on Black Americans’ Right to Health, Zachary Parrish
- Storm Warning: New Zealand’s Treatment of “Climate Refugee” Claims as a Violation of International Law, Isabella Zink