Janakan Muthukumar

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Janakan Muthukumar is a young academic, currently undertakes a research project at the University of Toronto on G7 commitments on International Security. He holds an LLM in International Law from the University of London, UK and a Master in Human Rights and Democratisation at the University of Sydney, Australia. His research focuses on armed conflicts, counterterrorism and counterproliferation.

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Inter-American and African Human Rights Systems

Regional Human Rights Systems (RSs) play an essential role in the promotion and protection of human rights in the region. They include regional instruments, such as...

Arab Spring and Third Wave of Democratisation: The case of Egypt

Professor Huntington introduced the concept of the third wave of democratization in five phases. They are the emergence of reformers, acquiring powers, failure of liberalization, backward...

Deprivation of Nationality as a Counterterrorism Response in the UK

Since the emergence of the Islamic State (IS), an estimated 21 per cent of its 30,000 foreign fighters reportedly travelled from Europe to Syria and...

The normative context in defining ‘refugees’

Contextual challenges in recognizing refugees The Refugee Convention articulates that for any person to be qualified to be a refugee that person must have been...

Revisiting the Role of Men in Post-Conflict era

Authors: Janakan Muthukumar & Ibrahim Bahati* The purpose of this policy brief is to provide insight into the role of men in contemporary peacemaking and...

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China’s military and intelligence views on Lebanon-Israel talks

China strongly condemns the Israeli airstrikes and ground incursion...

U.S. military shoots down drones, strikes radar sites in Iran as ceasefire tested in Gulf

U. S. forces targeted Iranian coastal radar sites after...

7-month-old baby killed, parents wounded after Israeli forces open fire on vehicle in West Bank

Israeli forces reportedly killed a seven-month-old Palestinian baby, Sam...
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