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ISSN 0046-578X
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Vol. 45, Issue 3, 2017March 01, 2017 EDT

American Hypocrisy: How the United States’ System Of Mass Incarceration and Police Brutality Fail to Comply with its Obligations Under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination

R. Danielle Burnette,
police shootingscriminal justiceracisminternational law
Photo by Spenser on Unsplash

Articles in Vol. 45, Issue 3, 2017

Vol. 45, Issue 3, 2017
  • Wounded Combatants, Military Medical Personnel, and the Dilemma of Collateral Risk
    Geoffrey CornAndrew Culliver
  • Whose Armed Conflict? Which Law of Armed Conflict?
    Adil Ahmad Haque
  • A Critique of the ICRC’s Updated Commentary to the First Geneva Convention: Arming Medical Personnel and the Loss of Protected Status
    Nicholas W. Mull
  • Contorting Common Article 3: Reflections on the Revised ICRC Commentary
    Michael A. Newton
  • Public Panel Rapporteur Session
    Matthew CourteauWilliam Ogden
  • Afternoon Rapporteur Session One
    Michael BakerNichole Novosel
  • Afternoon Rapporteur Session Two
    Dana LohrbergEthan Morris
  • Afternoon Rapporteur Session Three
    Jamie McDowellHannah Ponders
  • The Updated Commentary on the First Geneva Convention—A New Tool for Generating Respect for International Humanitarian Law
    Lindsey CameronJean-Marie HenckaertsBruno DemeyereEve La HayeHeike Niebergall-Lakner
  • American Hypocrisy: How the United States’ System Of Mass Incarceration and Police Brutality Fail to Comply with its Obligations Under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
    R. Danielle Burnette
  • Cybersecurity and the Rights of the Internet User in France
    Jennifer Cross
  • Regulatory Response to e-Cigarettes
    Morgan Johnson
  • An Attempt to Evade Liability: Australia’s Role in Detention Center Abuse and the Refoulement of Sri Lankan Asylum Seekers in the Context of the Convention Against Torture
    Carson Masters
GJICL
R. Danielle Burnette, American Hypocrisy: How the United States’ System Of Mass Incarceration and Police Brutality Fail to Comply with Its Obligations Under the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination, 45 Ga. J. Int’l & Compar. L. (2017).
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