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Understanding the Syrian Refugee Crisis and How Refugees Receive Asylum in the United States: Part 3
This third installment focusing on Syrian refugees will address what a refugee goes through when he or she finally makes it to the United States
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Understanding the Syrian Refugee Crisis and How Refugees Receive Asylum in the United States: Part 2
The first part of this three-part series explained what the causes of the Syrian Refugee Crisis are and where the crisis stands now. The second
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Understanding the Syrian Refugee Crisis and How Refugees Receive Asylum in the United States: Part 1
The Syrian Refugee Crisis is not only a problem for residents in Europe and the Middle East; it is a problem for all members of
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RICO Did Not Intend to Rebut the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality
On June 20, 2016, the Supreme Court of the United States handed down its opinion in RJR Nabisco, Inc. et al. v. European Community et
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Time to Rethink the Continuing State of Emergency in Turkey
After a failed military coup in Turkey on July 15, 2016, the Turkish government decided to declare a state of emergency to take required measures
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Venezuela in Crisis: A Socialist Dystopia
City-wide protests have occurred daily throughout Venezuela, a politically divided and economically destitute country, which was once South America’s wealthiest nation. Police meet protesters with
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Tobacco Trademarks in Peril: Australian Courts Can’t Be Bothered
The unreasonable expropriation of intellectual property or the advancement of public health? This was the question posed by Philip Morris Asia Limited v. The Commonwealth
Trump Versus the World
With the recent change of government in the United States (“U.S.”), there have been considerable reactions on the international level. To begin, many nations have
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A Look Back: From the Death of Justice Antonin Scalia to the Nomination of Judge Neil Gorsuch
While The View From Above generally posts on issues and topics concerning international law, I believe it prudent to address President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee—which
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The Right to a Healthy Environment
The basic premise is that everyone deserves to live in an environment that does not harm their well-being and provides an adequate standard of living.
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DU’s Foreign Direct Investment Moot Team Travels to Argentina To Compete
The Foreign Direct Investment (“FDI”) International Arbitration Moot competition this year was in Buenos Aires, Argentina at the stunning Facultad de Derecho at the Universidad
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The European Refugee Crisis: Unaccompanied Refugee and Migrant Children
The refugee and migrant influx into Europe continues. Since January 2015 approximately 1.2 million people have journeyed across the Mediterranean in an attempt to reach