Tag Archives: International law

Better Understanding Child Soldiering so as to Prevent It

September 17, 2019

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African Soldier

Mark A. Drumbl and Jastine C. Barrett on the children associated with fighting forces around the world.

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Women in Law. Girl Least Likely 2.0

March 8, 2019

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Photo of woman eye and business city. Double exposure

” My influence as a young woman, and subsequently, has come from being curious, seeking knowledge, full of ideas that were solutions-oriented, and having the confidence to speak. My dominant characteristic is a sense of accountability; that we must act if things are going to change for the better.”

Susan Harris Rimmer is Associate Professor , Griffith University Law School, Australia

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Girl Least Likely

March 7, 2018

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Photo of woman eye and business city. Double exposure

For International Women’s Day, Susan Harris Rimmer reflects on her journey from rural Australia to international human rights lawyer.

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The Need for Bilingual Legal Education

January 19, 2017

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istock-609905366-heads-peopleS.I. Strong, Katia Fach Gómez and Laura Carballo Piñeiro examine the case for multilingual legal education in a globalized world. […]

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