Corte IDH Caso Colectivo de Abogados José Alvear Restrepo vs. Colombia
Corte IDH Caso Colectivo de Abogados José Alvear Restrepo vs. Colombia
UN Women in Taliban Afghanistan
UN Women in Taliban Afghanistan
Costa Rican Pineapples: Harvesting Abuse
Costa Rican Pineapples: Harvesting Abuse
Torture data matters for peace: Presenting the Global Torture Index
Torture data matters for peace: Presenting the Global Torture Index
The Right To Free Secondary Education: is it the right time?
The Right To Free Secondary Education: is it the right time?
Contesting Rights in Urban Development
Contesting Rights in Urban Development
ECOWAS and Intrastate Conflict Mediation in West Africa: The Case of Cote d’Ivoire Author: Dramane Ouattara Originally Published at Peace and Conflict Monitor on 10/04/2016 “If we all make a small effort, not necessarily on a daily basis but at least on a weekly basis to be nicer to our
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This essay explores the concept of Child Soldiery and its inconsistencies under International Law, with a focus on the vulnerabilities of children in situations of armed conflict.
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What follows here is An Open Letter to the American People: Political Responsibility in the Nuclear Age. It proceeds on the assumption that the core of the nuclear problem we face is the possession, development, and deployment of the weaponry, that is, with the nine nuclear weapons states. The essence
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This paper argues that greater representation of women in Sri Lanka's parliament and local government institutions, and greater gender sensitivity in general, will have substantially positive implications for the country, including accelerating the post-conflict reconciliation and recovery process.
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The issues of Human Rights violations have always been of grave concern to the Human Right Defenders. The cases of human right violations ignite fury and anguish and pose challenge for the world. This paper here forth brings forward the odious crime of ‘Bacha Bazi’, and explains how the organized

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Latin America and the Caribbean went nuclear weapons free in 1967 with the signing of the Tlatelolco Treaty, an historic accomplishment and an important reference in contemporary International relations.

In 2013, the World Future Council, together with the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs and the Inter-Parliamentary Union,

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Daniel Bagheri reports on the ongoing tensions in Honduras following the 2017 national elections.
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Tara Ruttenberg and Gustavo Fuchs analyze the creation of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) within the new framework of Latin American Integration in the 21st century. They provide insight into existing regional integration initiatives UNASUR and ALBA, and provide commentary as to how CELAC represents a
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