Category: 2015-2016
Mode 1, Mode 2, or Mode 10: How Should Internet Services Be Classified in the Global Agreement on Trade in Service? By: Usman Ahmed, Brian Bieron, and Gary Horlick[1] BUSL ILJ – Ahmed, Bieron, & Horlick Abstract In the case of United States–Measures Affecting the Cross-Border Supply of Gambling and Betting Services (US – Gambling), […]
The U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child: After 25 Years, Should Americans Still Care? Kendall Marlowe[1] BUSL ILJ – Marlowe For many child advocates in the United States, knowledge of the United Nations (U.N.) Convention on the Rights of the Child is limited to two points: (1) the Convention is an admirable attempt to […]
The Convergence of U.S. Juvenile Justice Policies and the U.N. Convention On The Rights Of The Child Gene Griffin, J.D., Ph.D.[1] & Paula Wolff, Ph.D.[2] BUSL ILJ – Griffin & Wolff Introduction When South Sudan ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child[3] (CRC) in 2015, it left the United States as the […]