More: International Law

Hypocrisy Rules: Destroying Countries to Save Them

Friday, October 7 went by quietly unnoticed by major US media. It was the 15th anniversary of the war in Afghanistan -- a war...

Israel and Cyprus: In search of solutions to natural gas challenges in the Eastern Mediterranean

The Eastern Mediterranean’s gas resources can promote cooperation, resolve conflicts and deliver financial benefits, resulting in contributions to the economic development of Israel and...

Why Iraq’s State-Building is a prerequisite for stability in the Middle East

Several governments and organizations in the world are attempting to assuage the Middle-East crisis. The disintegration of Libya, the destruction of Syria and the...

World Policy for Migrants and Refugees

«There is no doubt that Mankind is once more on the move. The very foundations have been shaken and loosened, and things are again...

Pakistan’s Unfinished Agenda of Kashmir: What It Should Learn From the Past?

India and Pakistan have been locking horns over Kashmir since the partition of the Indian sub-continent (1947). Over the issue, both countries had fought...

DMCA Abuse: How corporations are using US copyright law to harass and silence individuals

The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) was unanimously passed by the United States Senate on 12th October 1998, and signed into law by President...

The Wholesale Co Opting of International Human Rights Organizations By Big Banks/Business

One does not have to look very far into the money trails of the various mainstream “human rights organizations” scattered throughout the world, to...

Yemen: A tale of Saudi Folly and Global Silence

A deafening Silence. That is how the world is reacting to the screams and miseries of the Yemeni children. I will not ask why...

Failure of international humanitarian law in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, various ethnic conflicts emerged in the post-Soviet space, such as Nagorno-Karabakh, Transnistria, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, and the...

Kashmir policy blinded by the territorial imperative

Born out of cataclysm in 1948, the Kashmir problem remains alive and unwell. In the latest iteration of the long self-determination struggle, 75 protesters...

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