Paris 2020: The US Election and the Fight Against Climate Change Olivia Hallett Jan 2, 2020 Many of Trump’s political rivals, including Democratic presidential hopefuls, have publicly opposed his decision,…
The Gambia’s Lawsuit Against Myanmar Offers Hope for Accountability in Genocide Nina Russell Dec 8, 2019 Despite numerous UN fact-finding missions, resolutions, and public condemnations, The Gambia's case represents the…
United Nations Human Rights or Wrongs? Mohit Mann Nov 4, 2019 Venezuela was recently elected to the UN Human Rights Council, but critics have been quick to note the hypocrisy of…
Le Budget Des Nations Unies Sous Perfusion Américaine Killian Abellon Oct 29, 2019 Catherine Pollard: "À la date du 9 octobre 2019, le déficit de financement du budget ordinaire a atteint son niveau…
Why Isn’t the International Community Doing More About China’s Internment of… Alua Kulenova Oct 28, 2019 The Chinese government continues to perpetuate egregious human rights abuses in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous…
Taking Climate Change to Court Olivia Hallett Oct 22, 2019 The plaintiffs claim that the countries’ failure to reduce emissions at the maximal level is in violation of their…
Carrot-and-Stick Climate Politics Mohit Mann Oct 8, 2019 Given the outcomes of the UN Climate Action Summit, the tactic of blocking some countries from the world stage was…
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.…
The Pursuit of Justice in Chechnya: An Arduous Endeavour Mohit Mann Apr 25, 2019 Human rights in Russia is a domain that has seldom received international appraisal under Vladimir Putin’s rule.…
Experts Determine Bullying Model UN Students Best Way to Prevent Future Conflict Stavroula Pabst Apr 1, 2019 New York, New York: Yesterday, a group of internationally renowned human rights activists, historians, and…