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2013 Q1: Articles Received: 1; Accepted: 2; Rejected: 3; Published: 0; Retracted: 0
2012 Q4: Articles Received: 15; Accepted: 13; Rejected: 11
2012 Q3: Articles Received: 20; Accepted: 4; Rejected: 6
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Vol 1, No 1 (2012)
Table of Contents
Articles
| A Godless Constitution? Faith, Politics and Speech in the Bill of Rights of the United States | |
| Herman T. Salton | p1 |
| Abolishing Obsolete Crown Prerogatives Relating to: Martial Law, Conscription and Billeting | |
| Graham S McBain | p13 |
| Globalization, Transnational Corporations and Human Rights – A New Paradigm | |
| Jennifer Westaway | p63 |
| International and National Legal Framework for Maritime Environment Protection in the Hellenic Legal Order | |
| Korontzis Tryfon | p73 |
| Business and Human Rights: Analysing Discursive Articulation of Stakeholder Interests to Explain the Consensus-based Construction of the ‘Protect, Respect, Remedy UN Framework’ | |
| Karin Buhmann | p88 |
| Intellectual Property Rights and the WTO: Innovation Dynamics, Commercial Copyrights and International Governance | |
| Oliver Budzinski, Katalin Monostori | p102 |
| The Superiority or Integrity of Natural Law for Our Time | |
| Nico P. Swartz, Obonye Jonas | p119 |
| Absolute and Conditional Application of Jus Sanguinis | |
| Sattar Azizi, Bijan Hajiazizi, Razieh Hassankhani | p130 |
| Cultural Practices and Traditional Beliefs as Impediments to the Enjoyment of Women’s Rights in Nigeria | |
| Agbonika John Musa Alewo, Matthew Adefi Olong | p134 |
| Evidence Gathering: The Exclusionary Rule in China | |
| Victoria M. Time | p144 |
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