CSW62: Shifting the Narrative on Women’s Rights from Normative to Actionable Shirley Wang Mar 29, 2018 Editor's Note: This article is part of a series of MIR articles from the International Relations Students' Society…
Day 5 at the Commission on the Status of Women Phoebe Warren Mar 18, 2018 Our final day at the 62nd Commission on the Status of Women was rather calmer than the prior four – the majority of…
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.…
Day 3 at the Commission on the Status of Women Phoebe Warren Mar 15, 2018 After half a week of 12+ hour days at or near the United Nations headquarters, our delegation is getting tired but…
Day 1 at the Commission on the Status of Women Phoebe Warren Mar 13, 2018 Upon waking up at the crack of dawn to prepare for the first day of the Commission on the Status of Women at United…
UN Peacekeepers Perpetuating Sexual Violence: A Disgrace to R2P Rasha Rashid Feb 12, 2018 The International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty first coined the doctrine of Responsibility to…
The Price of a Man: Libya’s Migrant Slavery Crisis Clara Marchionini Dec 6, 2017 Shortly after dictator Muammar Gaddafi’s death in 2011, experts forecasted difficult years of state reconstruction…
Bonn 2017: The Two-Sided Face of the United States and the Importance of… Kody Crowell Dec 5, 2017 The historic outcome of the 2015 Paris Climate Accord was a triumphant rallying cry for many as the world’s first…
How the World Bank is Aggressively Targeting Childhood Stunting Nicholas Chanko Oct 15, 2017 Stunting (also referred to as stunted growth or nutritional stunting) is the limited growth of human development in…
Law and Justice and Hate Crime: Will the UN Change Poland’s Penal Code? Mark LeBeau Oct 6, 2017 On September 22nd 2017, the Human Rights Council at the UN Headquarters in Geneva adopted Universal Periodic Review…