Just published on GSL Online, the Center for Gender and Sexuality Law’s e-journal, Prosecuting Human Trafficking as a Crime Against Humanity under the Rome Statute, by Jane Kim (JD 2011) Here’s the abstract: Bought and sold, consumed and exploited: human bodies, labor, personhood, and dignity have become the most valuable, reusable, and profitable products in […]
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Just published on GSL Online, the Center for Gender & Sexuality Law’s new webjournal, Laura Stafford’s (JD 2011) paper, Orientalism and EU Accession. Here’s the abstract: This paper seeks to analyze EU accession procedures and their effects on subject countries. It examines the EU’s accession process as it relates to Romania’s decriminalization of homosexuality. The […]
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Just published on GSL Online, the Center for Gender & Sexuality Law’s new webjournal, Claire O’Sullivan’s (JD 2010) paper, Sheltering and Discriminating: Homosexuality and Immigration Law in the United States. Here’s the abstract: Noting that America’s relationship with homosexuality is defined by a willingness to tolerate homosexuality (to an extent) but an unwillingness to view […]
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