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Vol. 23 No. 2 (2013)

 
Published: 2013-01-02

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Articles

  • Should the United States Intervene in International Conflicts: Why, When, and How?

    Edieth Y. Wu
    163-182
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  • To the Rescue: Liability in Negligence for Third Party Criminal Acts in the United States and Australia

    Stephen Tuck
    183-212
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Notes

  • Providing a Pathway to Asylum: Re-Interpreting "Social Group" to Include Gender

    Aimee Heitz
    213-244
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  • Head Out of the Clouds: What the United States May Learn from the European Union's Treatment of Data in the Cloud

    Jenna Gerber
    245-276
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  • Did Indiana Deliver in its Fight Against Human Trafficking?: A Comparative Analysis Between Indiana's Human Trafficking Laws and the International Legal Framework

    May Li
    277-334
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  • An Environmentally Hazardous Process: Why the United States Should Follow France's Lead and Ban Hydraulic Fracturing

    Morgan R. Whitacre
    335-370
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