Oregon Review of International Law : Volume 15, Number 3 (2013)
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Item Open Access Targeting the “Tricks” of the Trade: A Comparative Analysis of Prostitution Laws in Sweden and the United States(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-07-07) Fleharty, KelseyItem Open Access This Means War! (Maybe?)—Clarifying Casus Belli in Cyberspace(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-07-07) Poché, Charles C.This paper argues current international legal norms and constructs do not adequately address what constitutes casus belli in the cyber domain.Item Open Access The Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar: Past, Present, and Future(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-07-07) Abdelkader, EngyMore than seventy five percent of the world’s population dwells in countries where state restrictions on religious freedom prevail. Despite laudable strides towards democratic reform, Myanmar is among those nations. In fact, it stands out as among the world’s twenty-five most populous nations with the most government restrictions on, and social hostilities due to, religion. Notably, the religious hatred or bias is directed toward the Rohingya Muslim population.Item Open Access Western Universalism and African Homosexualties(University of Oregon School of Law, 2014-07-07) Kahn-Fogel, NicholasThis article draws on original historical research, queer theory, communitarian philosophy, and an array of anthropological sources to suggest that efforts by Western liberals to protect practitioners of same-sex intimate conduct in Africa may be relatively unsuccessful and could further endanger the intended beneficiaries of advocacy.