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The Rohingya Genocide: Increased International Interest and Developments in the International Court of Justice Case
The Rohingya now seek refuge in Bangladesh amid ongoing legal battles for accountability through the International Court of Justice.

Justice Mory
Apr 46 min read


A Brave New World: United Nations Ratifies Convention Against Cybercrime
The United Nations Convention against Cybercrime represents a monumental and controversial step towards mitigating global cybercrime.

Helen Hale-Mowry
Mar 254 min read


Our “Oppenheimer Moment” – Autonomous Weapons Systems
How the international community is responding to the global threat posed by Autonomous Weapons Systems.

Joseph Lisa
Mar 116 min read


Spread of Sanctions: The International Community Reacts to Israel’s Offensive on Palestine
Continued tensions between Israel and Palestine, contrary to the ICJ's ruling, raise concerns over the enforceability of international law.

Kelly Gurcsik
Feb 66 min read


A New Frontier of Warfare
Escalating Tensions in the United States as Russia Constructs a Space Nuclear Weapon

Wyatt Ansel
Jan 225 min read


Reaching the Eye of the Hurricane: An Uphill Battle for Accountability
A new International Tribunal ruling could lead to real change for the Small Island Developing States enduring the effects of climate change.

Kaylee Vampola
Nov 19, 20246 min read


Get-out-of-jail-free? How Countries Work Around Abuses of Diplomatic Immunity
In light of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, countries must seek alternate ways to prevent abuses of diplomatic immunity.

Nicholas Santangelo
Oct 9, 20247 min read
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