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    Volume 7

    JGJPP November 28, 2022 April 16th, 2024

    Home » Volume 7

    Volume 7 – Journal of Global Justice and Public Policy

    Spring 2021

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    ARTICLES

    The Intersectionality of Race and Class in Bioethics

    Lynne Marie Kohm

    A Case for Additional Crimes Triable Before the International Criminal Court: The African Context

    Daniel R. Ruhweza and Kitenda Jesse Stephen

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    NOTES

    Race-Selective Abortion Bans: A New Way to Prevent Elimination of Minority Groups in the United States

    Tysharah Jones Gardner

    South Korea’s Pre-Assessment at the Port of Entry Under the Non-Refoulement Principle of the Refugee Convention of 1951

    So Jin Kim

    Protecting the Vulnerable: Keeping Children Safe with the Kelsey Smith Act

    Nicholas Johnson

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