DePaul International Human Rights Law Journal: The Inaugural Issue
Introduction
Human Rights Activists,
DePaul's International Human Rights Law Journal would like to present its inaugural issue. The Journal was officially recognized by DePaul University College of Law in May 2014, and after many months of searching for authors, selecting articles, and revising articles, the Journal is very eager to feature five authors with extensive experience in the human rights and humanitarian field.
Additionally, the Inaugural Issue could not have been put together without the hard work from Journal's Executive Board, Editorial Board, Staffers, and Volunteers. Thank you all for the long hours.
Sincerely,
Jordan Malka, 2014-2015 Editor-in-Chief
Articles
Transitional Justice in Sri Lanka: Rethinking Post-War Diaspora Advocacy for Accountability
Mytili Bala
Principled Humanitarian Organizations and the Use of Force: Is There Space to Speak Out?
Scott Paul and Elizabeth Holland
No Child is an Island: The Predicament of Statelessness for Children in the Caribbean
Catherine A. Tobin