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1 PUTTING REMEDIAL SECESSION BACK ON THE TABLE TO REVERSE THE ETHNIC CLEANSING OF NAGORNO-KARABAKH Sheila Paylan* and Lusine Sargsyan** Abstract In the wake of the forced dissolution of the de facto Republic of Nagorno- Karabakh and the ensuing ethnic …
23 FROM PRINCIPLES TO PRACTICE: RESOLVING THE PERCEIVED CONFLICT BETWEEN TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY AND SELF-DETERMINATION IN INTERNATIONAL LAW Davit Avagyan* Abstract Traditionally, the right to territorial integrity and the right to self- determination have …
47 INTERNATIONAL LAW PERSPECTIVES REGARDING TERRITORIAL AND EXTRATERRITORIAL HUMAN RIGHTS OBLIGATIONS IN DISPUTED TERRITORIES Iván Levy* and María Belén Paoletta** Abstract This article explores the application of human rights obligations in territorial …
1 Summer 2026 Syllabi – Institutional Policies and Supplement Table of Contents Accessibility Attendance Maximum Absences Qwickly Attendance App Conduct that Can Result in an Absence Remote Students Course Requirements Class Preparation Guidelines for …
SOUTHWESTERN LAW REVIEW VOLUME 53 2024 NUMBER 1 ............................................................................................................................................................................... TABLE OF CONTENTS ESSAYS …
COVID CAREGIVING Meera E. Deo, J.D., Ph.D.* I. INTRODUCTION The COVID-19 pandemic created numerous challenges for virtually everyone. Although law professors are a relatively privileged bunch, there are nevertheless hierarchies within academia that result …
COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND LAW STUDENT CAREGIVING Chad Christensen* & Jacquelyn Petzold** I. INTRODUCTION The COVID-19 pandemic demanded flexibility and resilience in the face of seemingly unending uncertainty and hardship.1 Although every law student felt the …
FOREWORD THE COVID CARE CRISIS SPECIAL ISSUE Danielle M. Conway* I am honored to write the Foreword to this volume dedicated to the discussion of The Covid Care Crisis and its impact on legal education and the legal academy.1 I am a Black woman, a mother …
PANDEMIC INNOVATION Brian R. Gallini* “Never let a good crisis go to waste.” -Winston Churchill1 I. INTRODUCTION There’s a buzz in the air. It’s August 2022, and staff, faculty, and administrators are busy welcoming the Class of 2025 to 1L Orientation at …
IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 CARE CRISIS FOR STUDENT PARENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION Tina Cheuk* & Maya Valree** I. INTRODUCTION Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic,1 emergency funds were disbursed to student populations in higher educational institutions who …