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    Volume 5

    JGJPP September 1, 2019 April 16th, 2024

    Home » Volume 5

    Volume 5 – Journal of Global Justice and Public Policy

    Spring 2019

    Table of Contents

    Articles

    The Use of American Due Process and Privacy Frameworks by the Indian Supreme Court in Privacy Cases During the Pre-Due Process Era
    Manu Chaturvedi

    Combatting International Terrorism with Civil Causes of Action
    Bryan S. Peeples

    E.S. v. Austria: The Folly of Europe
    Jeffrey A. Brauch and Cody Goings

    ​Notes

    ​A Positive Analysis of a Negative Right
    Thomas Whitcombe

    Can You Hear Me Now? Due Process and Language Barriers to Justice
    Destinee Easley

    ​Circumventing the Law: The Illegitimate Creation of Human Rights
    Cody Goings

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