Category: Volume 24

Volume 24, Number 2 (Fall 2010)

Articles

“The Kids Aren’t Alright:” Using a Comprehensive Anti-Trafficking Program to Combat the Restavek System in Haiti
Jennifer S. Abrams

Breaking the Cycle of Preventable Suffering: Fulfilling the Principle of Balance
Evan D. Anderson and Corey S. Davis

Romania: A Case Study in Using Policy Reform to Improve Access to Opioid Medicines
Jessica Chiu, Evan Anderson, and Sarah Happy

Access to Therapeutic Opioids: A Plan of Action for Donors, NGOs, and Governments
Jessica Chiu, Corey Davis, and Scott Burris

The Role of Nurses in International Pain Care
Tine Hansen-Turton, Jamie Ware, Caroline Ridgway, and Kara Morse

Should Bone Marrow Donors Be Paid to Save Lives? An Assessment of the Legal Ban on Donor Compensation and Other Obstacles Facing Domestic and International Bone Marrow Registries
Brian London

Freedom and Compassion for All: The Physically Incapacitated Have a Human Right to Assisted Death
Benjamin L. Shechtman

Access to Pain Treatment and Palliative Care: a Human Rights Analysis
Laura Thomas, Diederik Lohman, and Joseph Amon

Volume 24, Number 1 (Spring 2010)

Articles

SEC Oil and Gas Reporting Requirements: An Analysis of the 2008 Revision
K. Thomas Jonsson

Pepfar: Preaching Abstinence at the Cost of Global Health and Other Misguided Relief Policies
Ilene Leventhal

The Japanese Independent Director Mechanism Revisited: The Corporate Law Setting, Current Status, and Its Explanations
Chien-Chung Lin

Sexism, Surnames, and Social Progress: The Conflict of Individual Autonomy and Government Preferences in Laws Regarding Name Changes at Marriage
Heather MacClintock

Japan’s Article 9: Rule of Law v. Flexible Interpretation
Michael A. Panton

The Sun and the Scythe: Combing Climate and Population Policy to Solve the Greatest Challenges the World Has Ever Faced
Lee Shlamowitz

The Socialist Legal System with Chinese Characteristics: China’s Discourse for the Rule of Law and a Bitter Experience
Mo Zhang