Forced Marriage as a Crime: Deserving of a Separate Categorisation?
Aparajitha Narayanan, Lecturer, Jindal Global Law School Forced marriages have been affirmed as a crime against humanity by the Special Court for Sierra Leone, however,
Policies in Perspective
Aparajitha Narayanan, Lecturer, Jindal Global Law School Forced marriages have been affirmed as a crime against humanity by the Special Court for Sierra Leone, however,
Ethan Shattock, Maynooth University, winner of the 2019 Dublin Law and Politics Review Writing Competition This paper considers the problem of disinformation or “fake news”
Public outcry over the draft EIA Notification in India. Why does this bill not protect the environment?
Jessica Poon, International Masters on Security, Intelligence, and Strategic Studies —Erasmus Mundus, University of Glasgow. Even prior to COVID-19, longstanding dialogues around race and artificial
Authors: Tushar Behl and Deeksha Sharma With a Dupatta covering her mouth, Riya wonders[1], “why is the government not helping us when we are religiously
Author: Ethan Shattock, PhD Candidate at Maynooth University Free Elections and Free Expression in a Digital Democracy As a “cornerstone of democracy”, elections facilitate collective decision
Author: Daniele Grippo Representatives of 164 UN countries, meeting in Marrakech on December 10th and 11th, adopted the Global Compact, the UN pact on migration.
—Yassar Aulia and Sayyidatiihayaa Afra Geubrina Raseukiy are undergraduate students from Padjadjaran University Faculty of Law, Indonesia. As the world faces the spread of COVID-19,
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“Killer Robots are bigger threat than Nuclear North Korea” -Elon Musk Authors: Vijaya Singh & Vijay Mishra The 21st century woke in the laps of