Human Rights in the Future of Emerging Virtual States
Human Rights in the Future of Emerging Virtual States
¿OnlyFans? Derecho a la propiedad intelectual de los creadores de contenido
¿OnlyFans? Derecho a la propiedad intelectual de los creadores de contenido
Climate Change: a Threat to International Peace and Security
Climate Change: a Threat to International Peace and Security
Presentación del Centro Global de Innovación para la Paz y del libro “Innovación para la Paz”
Presentación del Centro Global de Innovación para la Paz y del libro “Innovación para la Paz”
Peace at the Margins
Peace at the Margins
Peace Starts Here: Empowering Local Voices for Global Harmony
Peace Starts Here: Empowering Local Voices for Global Harmony
Is cyberwar inevitable? Is it even war? What about cyberpeace? This article reviews the ongoing cyber debate among security analysts.
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India’s quest for security appears to be expanding beyond her own borders on a global scale. Can it be regarded as a welcome prospective trend? India’s upcoming military base in Central Asia may as well be an exercise in sharing United States security concerns around the world. Beginning is apparently
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Non-violence and vegetarianism have a long history together -- perhaps best articulated by Leo Tolstoy's observation that "As long as there are slaughterhouses there will be battlefields". In this essay, David Chalmers argues that food politics are directly related to issues of human security, through land use policies and greenhouse
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In light of the current peace negotiations between the FARC and Colombian government there is the potential for thousands of children to be demobilized in the upcoming year(s). While this is promising, children have not been adequately included in the peace process so far. This is ominously reminiscent of
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Tags: Canada, Syria, Hungary, Refugee crisis, human Rights
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At its inception, the principal mandate of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Treaty was to enhance regional integration within the SADC region. The initial goal of the SADC Treaty was the development of a common market, common monetary union and a common currency that would facilitate trade within the
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Horace Nagbe analyzes post-conflict Liberia through a gender lens. By analyzing the post-conflict recovery and development in the country, Nagbe reveals the vast inequalities between men and women. Further, Nagbe discusses the importance of women in the Liberian economy and their efforts in post-conflict reconstruction. Finally, the author presents various
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Journalist Rob L. Wagner examines the feminist movement’s gains in Saudi Arabia and whether King Abdullah’s royal decree granting women voting rights can remain intact without alterations in 2015. Granting women the right to vote, run for local elections, and take seats in Saudi Arabia’s quasi-legislative Shoura Council came at
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