Olivia Martini, Associate Member, Immigration & Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction When a man raped his girlfriend’s thirteen-year-old daughter, the girl was faced with two choices to receive an abortion: she could either tell her mother or get a court order.[1] Being only thirteen, the girl felt that she […]
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Jasmyn Hardin, Associate Member, Immigration & Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction Sex is a broad spectrum despite often being presented as a binary choice of male or female.[1] Approximately two percent of people worldwide and one in every 100 Americans have intersex traits.[2] People who are intersex have “reproductive […]
Carrington Calder, Associate Member, Immigration & Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction Hong Kong has operated under the “one country, two systems” policy since 1997, which guarantees greater freedoms and human rights for Hong Kong than those in the People’s Republic of China (PRC).[1] At the core of these freedoms […]