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Destruction of Culture: The Theft of Culture through the Forcible Removal of Indigenous Siberian Children
Destruction of Culture: The Theft of Culture through the Forcible Removal of Indigenous Siberian Children

By: Yasmeen Farran

Indigenous communities worldwide suffer loss as a result of boarding schools. Read here to briefly learn what Indigenous Siberians in Russia have lost.

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MSU ILRJanuary 5, 2020
Brief Analysis of Legal Issues Surrounding the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar
Brief Analysis of Legal Issues Surrounding the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar

By: Daniel Cermak

The 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar is clouded by a number of legal considerations, and this blog analyzes some of the major legal issues surrounding the tournament.

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MSU ILRJanuary 4, 2020
Recognizing a Correlation Between Labor Union Prevalence and Both Economic and Social Equality: A Consideration of Icelandic Labor Law
Recognizing a Correlation Between Labor Union Prevalence and Both Economic and Social Equality: A Consideration of Icelandic Labor Law

By: Bryan Davis Jr.

A consideration of the labor union prevalence in Iceland and the relative decreased levels of economic and social inequality present within the country.

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MSU ILRNovember 21, 2019
Freedom of Speech in New Zealand in The Aftermath of Christchurch
Freedom of Speech in New Zealand in The Aftermath of Christchurch

By: Austin Blessing.

New Zealand is known for its protection of civil liberties, but how will these protections hold up in the aftermath of a tragedy?

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MSU ILRNovember 20, 2019
Mongolia’s President Moves to Consolidate Power
Mongolia’s President Moves to Consolidate Power

By: Olivia Avery.

An update on Mongolia’s unique social, political and environmental issues that led to a consolidation of Presidential Power.

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MSU ILRNovember 18, 2019
The Possible Exploitation of Giraffes Through the CITES Appendix II Listing
The Possible Exploitation of Giraffes Through the CITES Appendix II Listing

By: Jessica A. Chapman.

This blog examines how the CITES Appendix II listing for giraffes might establish the unexpected result of exploiting wild and captive-bred giraffes in legal game farms in South Africa.

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MSU ILRNovember 6, 2019
The Remnants of Colonization Series - Crisis in Cameroon
The Remnants of Colonization Series - Crisis in Cameroon

By: Danielle D. Rogers.

This blogpost examines how the remnants of colonization led to the Anglophone Crisis in Cameroon and how international law could help Cameroon move forward.

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MSU ILRNovember 4, 2019
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