Regent Journal of International Law
Volume 10:1
Fall 2013
Articles
"Are We There Yet?" Immigration Reform for Children Left Behind
Keila E. Molina & Lynne Marie Kohm
Popular and Aversive Constitutionalism in Uganda: Limiting American-Style Judicial Review by Design
D. Brian Dennison
Notes
Confucianism and Higher Law Thinking in Ancient China
Caleb Wan
Globally Protecting Client Confidentiality Using the Cloud
Kyle Carter
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Volume 10:2
Spring 2014
Articles
The Crime of Whoring with an Underage Girl in Chinese Criminal Law: To Be or Not To Be
Duan Xiaosong
Livingstone and the Law: Africa's Greatest Explorer and the Abolition of the Slave Trade
Jay Millbrandt
When International Law Blocks the Flow: The Strange Case of the Kidron Valley Sewage Plant
Anne Herzberg
Human Trafficking and Victims of the Sex Trade Industry in California and the Implications for Korea
Kenneth Chinn
Breaking the Myths on Intercountry Adoption in Romania
Taemin Kang
Comment: Strange Bedfellows? China, Germany, and Religious Liberty
Hee Eun Lee
Notes
A Cultural Shift Away from Unattainable Towards Realizable Beauty
Kelsi Herbert
Benjamin N. Goodrich