ISSN 0046-578X
Vol. 46, Issue 1, 2017September 01, 2017 EDT
Redress for ‘Some Folks’: Pursuing Justice for Victims of Torture Through Traditional Grounds of Jurisdiction
Redress for ‘Some Folks’: Pursuing Justice for Victims of Torture Through Traditional Grounds of Jurisdiction
Articles in Vol. 46, Issue 1, 2017
Vol. 46, Issue 1, 2017
- The Syrian Crisis: Violations of Basic Human Rights and Particularly Children’s RightsRanee Khooshie Lal Panjabi
- Redress for ‘Some Folks’: Pursuing Justice for Victims of Torture Through Traditional Grounds of JurisdictionKaren Hoffman
- Intlawgrrls! 10th Birthday ConferenceConference Intro
- Writing Truth to Power: Remarks in Celebration of Intlawgrrls’ Tenth BirthdayDiane Marie Amann
- A Tribute to Hope LewisKaren E. Bravo
- Strategies to Promote Women’s Participation in Shaping International Law and Policy in an Era of Anti-GlobalismPatricia Wald
- Arresting the Village-to-Prison Pipeline: Mandatory Criminal ADR as a Transitional Justice StrategyJeremy Akin
- Unregulated Custody Transfers: Why the Practice of Rehoming Should Be Considered a Form of Illegal Adoption and Human TraffickingMichael D. Aune
- Protecting Against Protectionism: COMMISA v. PEMEXVictoria Aynne Barker
- Diamonds Aren't Always a Consumer's Best Friend: Considering the Need for Regulation in the Diamond Grading IndustryHannah Ponders Feist
- Plain-Meaning: A-broad InvestigationCaroline Savini
Karen Hoffman, Redress for ‘Some Folks’: Pursuing Justice for Victims of Torture Through Traditional Grounds of Jurisdiction, 46 Ga. J. Int’l & Compar. L. (2017).