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    Volume 4

    JGJPP September 1, 2018 April 16th, 2024

    Home » Volume 4

    Volume 4 – Journal of Global Justice and Public Policy

    Spring 2018

    Table of Contents

    Articles

    Full Circle: Incorporating Aspects of Restorative Justice Principles From Germany Into America’s Juvenile Justice System
    Carter Budwell

    The North Korean “Crimes Against Humanity”: Establishing Legal Justification For International Military Action
    Charlton J. Meginley

    Addressing the Failures of International Asylum Law in Regard to Victims of Human Trafficking
    Rikkilee Moser

    ​Notes

    Domestic Violence: How Ghana and Uganda Can Become Leaders in Africa
    Reagan Hinton

    Regulation of Social Media Platforms to Cure ISIS Incitement and Recruitment: The Need For an “International Framework” and Its Free Speech Implications
    Janice Yu

    The Continuing Struggle: Exploring the Extent of Indigenous Rights in the Modern Age
    Samantha Piñeiro Graham

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