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Volume 9 Contents
    Articles
  1. International Responsibility for Human Rights Violations by American Indian Tribes by Klint A. Cowan
    Abstract

  2. Refugee Responses, State-like Behavior, and Accountability for Human Rights Violations: A Case Study of Sexual Violence in Guinea's Refugee Camps by Alice Farmer
    Abstract

  3. Litigating the Rights of Street Children in Regional or International Fora: Trends, Options, Barriers and Breakthroughs by Uché U. Ewelukwa
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    Note from the Field
  4. Mediation in Bosnia and Herzegovina: A Second Application by Steven Austermiller
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    Note
  5. Building on Custom: Land Tenure Policy and Economic Development in Ghana by Joseph Blocher

    This Note addresses the intersection of customary and statutory land law in the land tenure policy of Ghana. It argues that improving the current land tenure policy demands integration of customary land law and customary authorities into the statutory system. After describing why and how customary property practices are central to the economic viability of any property system, the Note gives a brief overview of Ghana's customary and statutory land law. The Note concludes with specific policy suggestions about how Ghana could better draw on the strength of its customary land sector.
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