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Browsing Oregon Review of International Law : Volume 22 (2021) by Title
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Wachtel, Jenn F.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-14)
Although experts have suggested that individuals adopt a variety of methods to reduce greenhouse gases, like decreasing air travel or becoming a vegetarian or vegan, these suggestions frequently seem unreachable or unrealistic ...
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Karanicolas, Michael
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-14)
This Article discusses the global human rights implications of aggressive measures targeting the spread of COVID-19-related misinformation.
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Gersch, Taylor Kennedy
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-14)
Professional female athletes are constantly being asked to do more with less. They are asked to perform better and attract more viewers, often with less pay, less media coverage, and fewer sponsorships. Professional female ...
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Qureshi, Waseem Ahmad
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-14)
Water scarcity—shortage in the availability of water—is an impending global crisis. Climate change continues to reduce precipitation rates, which leads to a lower amount of water in rivers. An increase in global population ...
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Zamprogno, Jasmine
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-14)
In 2018, New Zealand introduced the Child Poverty Reduction Act 2018 (the Act), which was heralded at its inception as a definitive step in the right direction toward easing child poverty. However, the once-praised Act has ...
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Reimer, Jake
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-14)
The Columbia River Treaty (CRT) is an international treaty between Canada and the United States created to control and harness the Columbia River. The CRT was prompted by a 1948 flood that destroyed the city of Vanport, ...
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Galagan, Dmytro
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2021-05-14)
This Article concentrates on the role of investor-state dispute settlement as a system of global governance with particular emphasis on the impact of investment arbitration on the enforcement of criminal law by sovereign states.
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