Manifestations en Colombie: la fin de la présidence d’Iván Duque? Léa Cerdán Dec 15, 2019 Depuis le 21 novembre, les Colombiens manifestent contre le gouvernement du président Iván Duque, au pouvoir depuis…
International Law is Failing the South China Sea Shirley Wang Oct 1, 2019 It is clear that international law so far has tried—and failed—to restrain Chinese advances in the South China Sea.…
Politics and Law: Two Sides of the Same Coin? Mohit Mann Feb 26, 2019 More than a century ago French sociologist and political theorist Alexis de Tocqueville predicted that courts would…
A Woman’s Right to Choose: Changing Abortion Laws Across Europe Magdalene Karalis Jan 13, 2019 The clashing ideals of 'Pro-Life'and 'Pro-Choice continually struggle to gain ground around us. They frequently…
Right to be Free from Rape: The Importance of Consent-Based Legislation Rebecka Eriksdotter Pieder Jan 7, 2019 At the June 2016 San Fermin bull-running festival, a girl was found by a couple crying on a bench in the fetal…
Why We Shouldn’t Want Criminals to Suffer Matthew McManus Oct 8, 2018 This essay deals with several related issues in the theory of punishment and dessert, human agency, and the self.…
The Charter, Courts, and Democracy Matthew McManus Sep 23, 2018 In the post-Charter era, there has been a significant academic, and increasingly public, debate surrounding the…
Day 4 at the Commission on the Status of Women Phoebe Warren Mar 17, 2018 At this point in the week, early mornings and late nights have become a routine – one that I rather enjoy, in fact.…
Poland’s Controversial Political Reform Magdalene Karalis Feb 3, 2018 A climate of fierce legislative change and civilian discontent has been brewing steadily in Poland since the…
THЭ VЭRΔICT: The Dima Yakovlev Law Magdalene Karalis Oct 21, 2017 The Dima Yakovlev Law: Orphans, Abuse and Political Stratagem July 8th 2008: Dimitri Yakovlev, renamed…