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Congratulations to Alyssa Bell, the winner of our first annual Human Rights Student Scholars Writing Competition. Details about the winner, as well as her essay title, can be found here.

Congratulations to our new Managing Board members!

Professor Christopher Bruner's Article from 50:3 wins the Association of American Law Schools 2010 Scholarly Papers Competition.

Professor Sean Watts' Article from 50:2 receives the American Society for International Law 2010 Francis Lieber Military Prize.

Opinio Juris


Authors from Vol. 50:3 to Continue the Scholarly Debate Online with Blog Posts at Opinio Juris 50 No.3

See the 50:2 symposium at Opinio Juris 50 No.2

See the 50:1 symposium at Opinio Juris 50 No.1

See the 49:4 symposium at Opinio Juris 49 No.4

See the 49:3 symposium at Opinio Juris 49 No.3

Volume 49 No. 1

Articles

The Human Rights Quagmire of “Human Trafficking”
James C. Hathaway
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The Nobel Effect: Nobel Peace Prize Laureates as International Norm Entrepreneurs
Roger P. Alford
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What’s at Stake in the Sovereignty Debate?: International Tax and the Nation-State
Diane M. Ring
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Notes

A Genocide by Any Other Name: Language, Law, and the Response to Darfur
Mai-Linh Hong
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Assumption of Risk in United States Refugee Law
Ian Atkinson
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