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A struggle for rule of law: Detained Bahraini footballer catapults Thailand to centre stage

Mounting pressure on Thailand to release from detention soccer player Hakeem al-Araibi has not only refocussed international attention on alleged abuse of human rights...

Impact of Death Penalty on reduction of Terrorism in Pakistan

Pakistan is the country which suffered the worst impact of terrorism. We suffered more than all the other countries of the world combined. Especially...

Dramatic growth in laws to protect environment, but widespread failure to enforce

The first-ever global assessment of environmental rule of law finds weak enforcement to be a global trend that is exacerbating environmental threats, despite prolific...

Uzbekistan and India Cooperation in the Sphere of Law and Justice

“Cultivate the moral self, then regulate the family, rule the country rightly and make the world stay in harmony.” - Li Ji (The Book...

The Marriage of Social Media and Social Justice

The aggressive use of different online platforms during electoral campaigns has made it evident that many political leaders are widely using platforms such as...

Why does India need evidence-based crime policy more than ever?

On 28th December, 2018, the Union cabinet approved amendments to the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, 2012, to extend death penalty...

Rising human trafficking takes on ‘horrific dimensions’

A new UN report published on Monday shows that human trafficking is on the rise and taking on “horrific dimensions”, with sexual exploitation of...

Human Trafficking: An ordeal to reckon

Our globe is prey to the multiple ordeals - terrorism, surging poverty, soaring unemployment, global warming, conflicts among the countries, and refugee crisis are...

70 Years On: UN Declaration on Human Rights from the lens of Victimology

Authors: Srimal Fernando and Vipin Vijay Nair* The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) adoption by the General Assembly of the United Nations (GAUN) 70...

Viktoria Marinova and dangerous EU journalism

In October, the murder of a Bulgarian TV journalist Viktoria Marinova caused worldwide condemnation. The case of the journalist, raped and killed in Ruse,...

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Beyond the U.S. Alliance: Why Japan and Canada Are South Korea’s Most Important Security Partners

In an era of overlapping crises, South Korea’s security...

Chinese Intel View Israeli Embassy in Turkmenistan as Threat to Iran Regime Change and China’s Interests

China views Israel's activities in Turkmenistan, a country bordering...

Pentagon’s Alleged “Mind Control” Program

The phrase “mind control” is powerful because it turns...

China condemns Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te’s controversial visit to Eswatini

Beijing launched a sharp diplomatic attack, strongly condemning Taiwanese...

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