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Volume 41 Issue 2

The American University International Law Review.

American University International Law Review

Volume 41, Issue 2

Articles

  • Renewed Injustice: Domestic Investors and the Energy Transition, Fernando Dias Simões
  • Missing the Right(s) Point: How Australia’s Social Media Ban Fails Children and the Case for a Holistic Rights-Based Approach to Online Safety, Ying Chen
  • A Democratic Consultative Constitutionalism for Marxist-Leninist (Socialist) Political Systems—The Theory and Structure of “Whole Process People’s Democracy” (全过程人民民主 全过程人民民主), Larry Catá Backer

Comments & Notes

  • The Unilateral Reinterpretation of the Treaty of Waitangi: Analyzing the Treaty Principles Bill and its Impact on Māori Sovereignty, Jason Kehoe
  • Dokodo/Takeshima and Maritime Delimitation Between the Republic of Korea and Japan: A Comment on ICJ Dispute Resolution, Katherine Angell

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