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International Law

Wedging the Gap Between International Human Rights Instruments and Country Reports

By Writer
5 September 2022
in :  International Law & Human Rights
138

Signing on to International Human Rights Instruments is often considered to be an important indicator of compliance with human rights around the world. Many countries are criticized on the global level for their failure in signing, ratifying, or acceding due these documents. However, signing on a piece of paper brings about little difference when it comes to human rights violations. …

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India’s new President-elect and what it means: Right of Political Participation of Indigenous Communities

By Writer
29 August 2022
in :  International Law & Democracy
72

India recently elected its first President, who is a member of the tribunal community, and the second women President. While her appointment as the 15th President of the Republic of India has contributed to breaking the glass ceiling for entry for women into the highest level of a political career, the election of a woman belonging to a Scheduled Tribe …

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Myanmar : junta increasing terror against resistance and civilians

By Writer
12 August 2022
in :  International Law & Democracy, International Law & Human Rights
186

Ignoring calls for clemency from families and the international community, the Burmese junta executed four men for the first time in more than three decades. This marks a new threshold in the repression carried out by the Burmese army since the coup of February 1st, 2021, led by General Min Aung Hlaing, which threw the Southeast Asian country into a …

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Access to a Clean, Healthy and Sustainable Environment is now a Universal Human Right.

By Writer
9 August 2022
in :  Environment & Climate Change, International Law & Environment
563

The United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution no, declaring access to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment a universal human right. The historic decision mirrored the Human Rights Council resolution in 2021. Declaring access to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment is a human right aimed at reducing environmental injustice, which often discriminates against women, children and indigenous communities. This …

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9 years into the South Sudanese Civil War: hollow peace agreements and a growing humanitarian emergency

By Writer
9 August 2022
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Law cases, Peacekeeping
398

When South Sudan achieved independence in 2011, its conditions led to hopes for the possibility of positive development for the new nation. The act of self-determination concretised in a remarkably peaceful secession from the parent State of Sudan, combined with a richness in natural resources such as oil and gold, however, were not sufficient to counterbalance some of the structural …

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Afghanistan : should the West take responsibility in what happened ?

By Writer
1 August 2022
in :  Conflicts Areas, International Law & Democracy, Peacekeeping
267

If the West provides aid in Afghanistan, it stabilizes the Taliban’s rule. If it does not, the state and society collapse, triggering new streams of refugees. Who could also reach Europe. The images of how thousands of Afghans rushed to the airport after August 15th 2021 hoping to get a seat on an evacuation flight, remain in agonizing memory. Desperate, …

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Is Tunisia Becoming a Dictatorship?

By Writer
1 August 2022
in :  International Law & Democracy
263

The North African republic is threatening a path to dictatorship. This Monday, the people voted on a constitution written by President Kaïs Saïed himself. The nine million voters were supposed to vote on the new constitution according to the will of their president. But the people in the last democratic country of hope left over from the Arab rebellion are …

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Taiwan vs. Chinese supremacy

By Writer
25 July 2022
in :  International Law cases, International Relations Studies, Recent Topics
359

An armed conflict between China and the United States would have catastrophic consequences. Not only would it cost many lives and entail incalculable risks of escalation, but it would also cause political disorder and imply high economic costs for the European Union. Out of peace policy and economic self-interest, Europe should therefore work to maintain the peaceful status quo in …

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Strategic selective attention: when will the world speak out for Indian Muslims?

By Writer
8 July 2022
in :  Global Freedom & Civil Liberties, International Law & Human Rights
182

It is no secret that the world’s attention tends to be selective; to pick and choose among the issues that are easier to get behind and cause outrage at any given time. While modern media allow determined stories of injustice to not only come to the surface, but also to be widely addressed, which can undoubtedly not be considered reproachable, …

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Russian exodus : Choice between prison and exile

By Writer
7 July 2022
in :  Conflicts Areas, Global Freedom & Civil Liberties, Recent Topics
163

Since the war outbreak, millions of Ukrainians have left their country. Many have lost their homes, family members and friends and now live in Poland, Romania or Germany. No one is imposing time limits on them, understandably. Simultaneously many Russians also left their country. They are people who left after the war began, out of horror at the government, fear …

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