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Home > Global Studies > Vol. 13 (2014) > Iss. 2

 

Volume 13, Issue 2 (2014)

Articles

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How Human Rights Shape Social Citizenship: On Citizenship and the Understanding of Economic and Social Rights
Ulrike Davy

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Bringing Formal Business Laws to Cameroon’s Informal Sector: Lessons and Cautions from the Tax Law Example
Claire Moore Dickerson

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Independence Sans Accountability: A Case for Right to Information Against the Indian Judiciary
Supriya Routh

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The Refugee Convention and the Convention Against Torture: Failures of China and the United States
Elizabeth Eschbach

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Modern Blasphemy Laws in Pakistan and the Rimsha Masih Case: What Effect—if Any—the Case Will Have on Their Future Reform
Matt Hoffman

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An Analysis of the Right to Education in Hurley and Moore v. Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills and its Application in the United States
Emma Melton

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ISSN: 1546-6981

 
 
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