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    Founded in 2000, the Regent Journal of International Law is the first Judeo-Christian academic forum for scholarly reviews of international law. The Journal’s mission is to publish incisive analyses of international legal issues by distinguished scholars and notable practitioners in the international field. Through its publications, the Journal embodies the calling of Regent University – “Christian Leadership to Change the World.”

    THE 20-YEAR LIFE SENTENCE: LIFE IMPRISONMENT IN UGANDA AFTER MUHAMUDU V. ATTORNEY GENERAL
    International Human Rights Scholarship ReviewVolume 3

    THE 20-YEAR LIFE SENTENCE: LIFE IMPRISONMENT IN UGANDA AFTER MUHAMUDU V. ATTORNEY GENERAL

    HOW RWANDA CHILDREN ORGANIZATION FOCUSED ON CHILDREN TO REHABILITATE RWANDA AFTER THE GENOCIDE AGAINST TUTSI
    International Human Rights Scholarship ReviewVolume 3

    HOW RWANDA CHILDREN ORGANIZATION FOCUSED ON CHILDREN TO REHABILITATE RWANDA AFTER THE GENOCIDE AGAINST TUTSI

    A GUIDE TO COMMERCIAL SEX TRAFFICKING IN VIRGINIA AND HOW COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEYS CAN PROSECUTE THE ISSUE
    International Human Rights Scholarship ReviewVolume 1

    A GUIDE TO COMMERCIAL SEX TRAFFICKING IN VIRGINIA AND HOW COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEYS CAN PROSECUTE THE ISSUE

    ISIS’S NEW CALIPHATE SELLS AND ENSLAVES WOMEN IN THE NAME OF ISLAM
    International Human Rights Scholarship ReviewVolume 1

    ISIS’S NEW CALIPHATE SELLS AND ENSLAVES WOMEN IN THE NAME OF ISLAM

    GHANA’S INVISIBLE GIRLS: THE CHILD-KAYAYEI BUSINESS AND ITS VIOLATION OF DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL CHILD LABOR LAWS
    International Human Rights Scholarship ReviewVolume 1

    GHANA’S INVISIBLE GIRLS: THE CHILD-KAYAYEI BUSINESS AND ITS VIOLATION OF DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL CHILD LABOR LAWS

    FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE AND NEW “LGBT RIGHTS” IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW
    International Human Rights Scholarship ReviewVolume 1

    FREEDOM OF CONSCIENCE AND NEW “LGBT RIGHTS” IN INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW

    EVAPORATING AID: DANGERS BESETTING NGOS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA AND
    International Human Rights Scholarship ReviewVolume 2

    EVAPORATING AID: DANGERS BESETTING NGOS IN SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA AND

    CONTRACTUALISM: A SOLUTION TO THE PUBLIC MORALS DEBATE IN THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION
    International Human Rights Scholarship ReviewVolume 2

    CONTRACTUALISM: A SOLUTION TO THE PUBLIC MORALS DEBATE IN THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION

    CORRUPTION IN SIERRA LEONE: CONSEQUENCES OF BRITISH COLONIZATION
    International Human Rights Scholarship ReviewVolume 1

    CORRUPTION IN SIERRA LEONE: CONSEQUENCES OF BRITISH COLONIZATION

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