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    Volume 3

    JGJPP September 1, 2016 April 16th, 2024

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    Volume 3 – Journal of Global Justice and Public Policy

    Volume 3:1

    Fall 2016

    Table of Contents

    Articles

    International Criminal Court and the Decision-Making Heritage of the Ad Hoc Tribunals: A Study of “Judicial Activism”
    Artur Appazov

    The United Nations on Trial: Is It a Mission Impossible?
    Christopher J. Whelan

    Notes

    Unshackle the Statements: How Anti-Discrimination Codes are Sterilizing the Freedom of Speech at Public Universities
    Julianna E. Battenfield

    Things Fall Apart Without Roads! How Fair Taxation Laws Pave Roads and Build Economic Infrastructure in Developing Countries
    Joshua G. Gamboa

    ​Comment

    Truism & Tautologies: Ambivalent Conclusions Regarding Same-Sex Marriage in Chapin v. France
    Donald E. Soles III

    ​Symposium

    Griswold v. Connecticut: 50 Years of Unintended Consequences
    Stephen Casey

    On Griswold and Women’s Equality
    Vivian E. Hamilton

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    Volume 3:2

    Special Edition: International Perspectives on Juvenile Justice

    Spring 2017

    Table of Contents

    Articles

    Juvenile Justice in Germany: The Tension Between Public Outrage and Criminological Theory
    Shawn Marie Boyne

    Chinese Juvenile Justice Reform
    Stephanie Persson

    Notes

    Trauma Informed Legal Care: A Paradigm Shift in Providing Legal Services to Unaccompanied Immigrant Children
    Katie Chadliev & Stacy Newman

    A Cautionary Tale: Examining the Potential Impact of Juvenile Transfer in Brazil
    Jennifer L. Gebler

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