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    Volume 6

    JGJPP September 1, 2020 April 16th, 2024

    Home » Volume 6

    Volume 6 – Journal of Global Justice and Public Policy

    Spring 2020

    Table of Contents

    Articles

    Political Murder, Demystified
    Jeff Breinholt

    Outreach at the Hybrid Tribunals: The Cases of the Sierra Leone and Cambodia
    Aaron Fichtelberg

    Rape as an Act of Terrorism: Toward an International Convention on Outrages of Human Dignity
    Christopher Scott Maravilla

    ​Protecting Sex Trafficking Victims Through Expungement and Vacatur Statutes: Will Virginia Join the Rest of the Nation?
    S. Ernie Walton

    Is It Time for Global Justice? International Human Rights and Wrongs in the 21st Century
    Christopher J. Whelan

    ​Notes

    ​Asylum From the Northern Triangle: Is Asylum the Answer for Those Fleeing the Most Violent Countries?
    Tyler B. Barnes

    An International Oversight: Unveiling the Disproportionate Effect That Religious Persecution Has on Women
    Chandler M. Jones

    ​Right to Equality in North Korea: Caste System, Inequality and Persecution in Every Aspect of Life
    EunHae Oh

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