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17 Jul 2012
assassination | at Qaeda | Barak Obama | CIA | drones | international law | Pakistan | Politics | self-defence | Somalia | sovereignty | terrorism | UAV | United States | use of force | War | Yemen | Human rights | Terrorism | Law
This debate first of all makes the assumption that a strike against terrorists is going to be made. The debate is therefore not focused on whether there should...
5 Apr 2012
Human rights | humanity | international law | United Nations | Ethics | Human rights | International law | Political philosophy | Law
Everyone talks about 'rights', 'human rights' and 'fundamental rights', but do they even exist? Can we ever really know what they are?...
1 Mar 2012
human trafficking | international law | migrant rights | Migration | national identity | refugees | state sovereignty | unemployment | United Nations | welfare state | Immigration | Minorities | Global | International | Society
Migration has greatly increased in recent years, bringing into question whether current legislation provides sufficient protections for migrants’ well-...
26 Jan 2012
International Criminal Court | international law | law | Sovereign immunity | sovereignty | war crimes | Human rights | International law | Law
Especially since the end of World War II, there have been calls for a global system of justice and an effort to prevent massive atrocities from occurring....
26 Jan 2012
genocide | International Criminal Court | international law | International tribunals | Sovereign immunity | sovereignty | war crimes | Government | Human rights | International law | War/peace | International | Law
On 18 July 1998, the Rome Statute establishing the International Criminal Court was signed. Pursuant to several decades of drafting and negotiation, the...
13 Sep 2011
dictators | Hague | International Criminal Court | international law | prosecution | truth and reconciliation | war crimes | Society
On 18 July 1998, the Rome Statute establishing the International Criminal Court was signed. Pursuant to several decades of drafting and negotiation, the...
13 Sep 2011
human trafficking | international law | migrant rights | Migration | national identity | refugees | state sovereignty | U.N. migrant rights convention | unemployment | United Nations | welfare state | Economy
Migration has greatly increased in recent years, bringing into question whether current legislation provides sufficient protections for migrants' well-...
13 Sep 2011
human trafficking | international law | migrant rights | Migration | national identity | refugees | state sovereignty | unemployment | United Nations | welfare state | Economy
Migration has greatly increased in recent years, bringing into question whether current legislation provides sufficient protections for migrants’ well-...
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