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Sikhs And Justice: An International Humanitarian Law Approach To The Study Of Operation Bluestar

6th of June 1984 is considered as the darkest day in the history of the Sikhs all around the world. This was the day...

A legal analysis of the United Nations response to Covid 19: How the Security Council can still help

The Covid-19 pandemic, which plagues the world currently has brought to light the inherent deficiencies in the International Legal order and its ability to...

WTO’s ‘Crown Jewel’ Under Existential Crisis: Problem Explained

World Trade Organization (WTO) is an international body that acts as a watchdog keeping an eye on the rules of trade between nations. WTO...

China’s Kashmir Move: The Great Geopolitical Puzzle of South Asian Chessboard

“We will not attack unless we are attacked. But if we are attacked, we will certainly counter-attack”. -Cited by Chinese Foreign Ministry(2020) .Mao Zedong After...

Palestine Ends All Agreements with Israel and the United States

On May 19, Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA), declared an end to all agreements, including security agreements, with Israel and...

Return of Global Stewardship: The UNSC should urgently address Covid-19 – addendum

Authors: Amb. Hasmy Agam and Prof. Anis H. Bajrektarevic Further to the points of view undersigned authors expressed nearly two months ago it is to...

Covid-19 pandemic: Legal, political and environmental questions for China

The outbreak and worldwide spread of COVID-19 is bound to raise questions about where and how the infection originated and turned into a global...

Human Organ Trade in Global Perspective

Human Organ Trade has become a lucrative business in the black market as some medical professionals, Nurses and middlemen are involved in this malpractice...

The Rules-Based Order, Maritime Freedom and Recent Naval Operations in the Barents Sea

Last week, the U.S. Navy announced publicly that a group of warships had entered the Arctic waters of the Barents Sea to “conduct maritime...

The lessons of ‘Non-discrimination’ from pandemic COVID-19

The unprecedented outbreak of novel coronavirus COVID-19 has stretched the frontier of human capacity to combat an emergency situation. Before the emergence of this...

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China opposes the US and Western escalation against Iran...

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Somewhere between a single genetically engineered cell and a...

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Venezuela’s attempt to rapidly revive its oil industry is...
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