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International Justice

The International Anti-Corruption Prosecutorial Taskforce: Challenges and Solutions

By Writer
23 April 2025
in :  International Justice, International Law & Human Rights
23

Corruption is a major issue that is undermining economic growth, political stability, and social trust on a global scale. Given the threat it poses, particularly to democracies, the United Kingdom, France, and Switzerland launched the International Anti-Corruption Prosecutorial Taskforce (IAPTF) on March 21, 2025. This was developed as a response to the United States’ wearing away from its aggressive anti-corruption …

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Rethinking the UN’s role and efficiency in the contemporary world

By Writer
14 March 2025
in :  International Justice, Peacekeeping, Recent Topics
48

The United Nations (UN) was founded in 1945 with the noble vision of maintaining international peace and security, fostering cooperation, and promoting human rights. Over the decades, it has played a significant role in conflict resolution, humanitarian aid, and global development. However, in the face of modern geopolitical complexities, obstacles to fundamental resolutions, lack of engagement mechanisms for major approved …

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Ireland intervenes ICJ towards Israel

By Writer
16 April 2024
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Justice, International Law, International Law & Human Rights, Strategic Affairs
156

            The widespread destruction and conflict continue in Gaza. The International Court of Justice (ICJ) had been asked by the South African government to investigate and look into the situation that had been growing. Fundamentally, country of South Africa inquired the ICJ about Israel if they are committing genocide in Gaza towards the Palestinians or not? Related to that, Israel responded …

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The Interests Hindering a Ceasefire in Gaza

By Writer
13 February 2024
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Justice, International Law, International Law studies, International Law Topics, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, Middle East, Strategic Affairs
194

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has been a source of immense suffering for the people living in the region, as well as a cause for concern on the international stage. The lack of a lasting ceasefire can be attributed to a complex web of geopolitical, historical, and strategic interests that have, unfortunately, taken precedence over the immediate need for peace. …

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The EU fends off Hungary’s Resistance on Ukraine Funds: Hopefully the Start of a New Approach

By Writer
8 February 2024
in :  Asia, Conflicts Areas, Europe, International Justice, International Law, International Law & Human Rights, International Relations, Strategic Affairs
104

For years now Hungary has proven itself an outliner in the Union by challenging its founding values and using its veto power to stop decisions requiring unanimity as leverage. Orban’s tactics have so far proven effective thanks to the Union’s own lack of enforcement mechanisms and his own ability to create alliances within the Union and exploit every leverage at …

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State Complicity in International Crimes: The South-African Lawsuit

By Writer
8 February 2024
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Justice, International Law, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations Studies, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
123

            Over the last few months, we have been closely watching the development of the war in Palestine, where Israeli forces have been adamant about essentially exterminating an entire civilization with the explicit support of many western countries that are fighting in the international community for the protection of Israel’s right to self-defense.             Of course, the proportions taken by the military …

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Iran’s Latest Target: Will Pakistan Be Forced to Join the Ongoing Upheaval?

By Writer
22 January 2024
in :  International Justice, International Law, International Law & Democracy, International Law & Human Rights, International Law studies, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies, Middle East
96

The situation in the Middle East is increasingly worrying as the conflict not only escalates but also expands. The attacks by Iran’s proxies have warranted a greater involvement of the United States and now Iran, seemingly embolden by the role it is playing in this war, decided to add a further layer of complexity to the situation. This week Iranian …

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The Importance of Recognising International Justice Efforts Occurring Outside the West

By Writer
15 January 2024
in :  International Justice, International Law, International Law, International Law studies, International Law Topics, Publications
150

The promotion of international justice and accountability is a pillar of international law and the world order that we know today. The advances made in the second half of the 20th century are significant, with the Nuremberg Trials and Tokyo War Crime Trials paving the way to the establishment of the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda …

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The Significance of NATO in Ukraine

By Writer
8 January 2024
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Justice, International Law, International Law & Human Rights, International Relations, International Relations, International Relations & Diplomacy, International Relations Studies, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
190

In the aftermath of World War II, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization was established in 1949. The alliance was formed as part of an effort by the United States and its European allies to dissuade any expansion of the then-Soviet Union (USSR) and to lessen the likelihood of conflict on the continent by supporting deeper political unity among its countries. It has …

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New Developments in the Israel-Hamas War: What Does the Future Hold? 

By Writer
27 December 2023
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Justice, International Law, International Relations, Middle East, Publications, Strategic Affairs, Strategic Affairs
73

A first important development to note is that on Wednesday the 20th of December 2023 Hamas’ leader Ismail Haniyeh made his first visit to Egypt in over a month in what is a rare personal involvement in diplomatic efforts. The visit coincided with intensive talks on a potential new ceasefire to facilitate aid delivery to Gaza and the release of additional …

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