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United Nations’ COP27 climate conference; The backstory

By Writer
4 November 2022
in :  Environment & Climate Change, International Law & Human Rights
276

In the summer of 2022 climate crisis became more real than ever, with heat waves, droughts, and floods striking one after the other. Extreme heat all over the world led to wildfires and droughts, Hurricane Lan hit the US and the Caribbean with catastrophic force, while Pakistan experienced severe flooding following record-breaking monsoon rainfalls. Global warming has fueled environmental degradation …

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The Future of Law Enforcement and International Law: Need for ‘Meta Law’

By Writer
28 October 2022
in :  International Law studies
324

Since criminals are moving their operations to the metaverse, the police are equipping themselves to deal with this evolution of crimes. The International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) has launched its ‘Global Police Metaverse’ in hopes of training its forces to deal with crime in the virtual world. The event has raised curiosity about national security and tech law enthusiast about …

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Iraq’s cultural heritage as a source of power in the hands of political elites

By Writer
28 October 2022
in :  International Law studies
184

The multidimensional nature of cultural heritage makes it an essential tool in the hands of Iraq’s political and religious actors to advise their political and social agendas. Cultural heritage, as the country’s second-biggest source of revenue after oil production, has been heavily manipulated for the private gains of the powerful, diminishing its immense value as a public good equally accessible …

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Four strategies Bolsonaro is counting on

By Writer
28 October 2022
in :  International Law & Democracy, Uncategorized
89

At this point, there is a lot to be said against Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro. Yet Brazil’s president has surprisingly good chances of re-election. Bolsonaro’s governing record is poor. This is the conclusion one must come to if one uses internationally recognized criteria. Since 2019, when he took office, the concentration of income and wealth has worsened, poverty has increased, …

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Turkish Disinformation Laws: Dangerous and Dystopian Attack on Freedom of Speech and Expression

By Writer
25 October 2022
in :  Global Freedom & Civil Liberties, International Law & Human Rights
233

Turkey recently enacted ‘disinformation laws’ which essentially give authority to the Turkish Government to control, restrict and/or reprimand online free speech. While Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s government has always been on the wrong side of controversies regarding free speech, putting it into law is concerning, especially in the days leading up to the 2023 Elections. Disinformation laws have been …

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Tunisia: “The people want the downfall of the regime.”

By Writer
20 October 2022
in :  Global Freedom & Civil Liberties, International Law & Democracy
181

“الشعب يريد إسقاط النظام”, “The people want the downfall of the regime.” These words, with their multiple translations and even more numerous implications, quickly spread from the roads of Tunisia across the Middle East and North Africa in 2011, becoming the slogan of the Arab Spring. 11 years later, in the country that ignited the spark of the regional upheaval, …

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No more Gandhi at the top, India’s respected Congress Party elects a new chairman

By Writer
20 October 2022
in :  International Law & Democracy
86

India’s respected Congress Party elects a new chairman. The new leader will not come from the Gandhi clan. But it is questionable whether this will bring about the new beginning that has been longed for. Rahul Gandhi is trying to attract attention with a long march through India. In five months, the 52-year-old opposition politician from the Congress Party wants …

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Iran: Revolution or what?

By Writer
11 October 2022
in :  Global Freedom & Civil Liberties
390

Right now in Iran, there are two momentous historical events happening. First, equipped with the slogan “women, life, freedom”, Iranians are contributing another chapter to the global history of feminism. This is not the first time that a phalanx of Iranian women is spearheading a movement with global significance. Even in the so called “Islamic” revolution in 1979, women played …

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Czech Republic : left and right together against the government

By Writer
11 October 2022
in :  Global Freedom & Civil Liberties, International Law & Democracy
181

Tens of thousands of Czechs demand the resignation of the government and an end to Russian sanctions. Vladimir Putin does not control them. But then who does ? “Nonviolent revolution” is what the organizers call their protest event. They are demanding the resignation of the conservative-liberal government under Petr Fiala, an end to EU sanctions against Russia, and the start …

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Coup makes Burkina Faso dive into chaos

By Writer
7 October 2022
in :  International Law & Democracy
144

In Burkina Faso, French facilities are under attack following yet another military coup. Paris expects the new rulers to swing towards Russia. Riots have broken out in the West African country, directed mainly against France. In the capital Ouagadougou, the French embassy was pelted with incendiary devices. Earlier, an angry mob had stormed the premises and vandalized the building. Several …

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