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Syrian Refugee Crisis: A Critical Analysis Concerning International Law

The contemporary refugee law is primarily a product of the 20th century following the Second World War and the subsequent post-war refugee crises. The...

What have we learnt in the past century?

It is 100 years since we were supposedly getting over the war to end all wars, World War I, and forming the League of...

International Norms On Fair Hearing: The Case of US, UK and India

Fair hearing and its elements have been a hotly contested issue in administrative law. The right to fair hearing has traditionally been an indispensable...

COVID-19 and Human Rights concerns of CNG-transport workers

Authors: Fatima Zahra Ahasan Raisa and Sabit Kayes Rahat* The International Covenant on Economic Social and Cultural Rights guarantees in Article 6 the right to...

Protecting the world from a vaccine apartheid

With the availability of COVID-19 vaccines increasing, infection rates are stabilizing in some countries and reducing in others. Yet there is no hope in...

Human Rights violation in Palestine: A serious concern

Palestinians had long been victim of brutal Israeli assailant forces. The innocent Palestinians civilians and children are not only victim of discrimination but are...

Will the promotion of cricket in GCC add to its Soft Power?

In recent years, Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, have been trying to bolster their ‘Soft Power’ in a number of ways; by promoting tourism,...

Analyzing the role of OIC

Composed of fifty-seven countries and spread over four continents, the Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC) is the second-largest intergovernmental body following the United Nations...

Public Diplomacy: A Case Study of Korean Popular Music

In recent years, the boom of South Korean culture is being observed globally, especially through global sensation BTS, a K-pop group. As the country...

Democratic Backsliding: A Framework for Understanding and Combatting it

Democracy is suffering setbacks around the world. Over the past decade, the number of liberal democracies has shrunk from 41 to 32. Today, 34...

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