International Law

What is nation?

The concept of nation is a very ancient, broad and multifaceted concept. Although it is not known exactly when the concept of nation came...

The Dynamic of Travel Restriction Amidst Pandemic Under International Law

No one knows how 2020 will turn out. Many countries didn’t expect that there will be pandemic occurs in 2020. where it turns out...

Covid third world debt will outlast the virus – it should be relieved

In a year - or two or three - we will have mostly forgotten the pandemic. But the unprecedented third world debt the virus...

Human Rights and Democracy have been causalities of the COVID 19 Pandemic

“Today, we face our own 1945 moment,” the United Nations Secretary General, António Guterres, said as he opened the UN’s 75th General Assembly in...

Stacked Odds: A UN Report on Modern Slavery

On the occasion of International Girl Child Day, the United Nations (UN) came up a report ‘Stacked Odds’ based on Modern Slavery. For the...

Access to official documents is crucial – let’s make it a reality

People have the right to know what those in power are doing. This was the basis on which the Council of Europe Convention on...

The Interconnectedness Between Covid-19 And International Environmental Law

Authors: Harsh Mahaseth and Pranjal Risal* There is a link between human health and that of animals and the environment but this phenomenon has been worsened...

The State That Does Not Become a State

When is a state a state? There is a multi-layered debate in politics and political science itself on this relatively simple question. Does a...

Another Human Rights Day with Ongoing Atrocities

December 10this Human Rights Day, the anniversary of the Declaration of the Human Rights (UDHR). UDHR was adopted by the United Nations (UN) General...

Confusing Order in Order to Order

There is currently a great deal of speculation, some of it emotional and dramatic, by all manner of political theorists and international relations pundits...

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