Flotilla organisers say the Israeli military boarded their ships in international waters, where they have the right to freedom of navigation.
Gaza is not only about Palestinians and Israelis. This is the test of whether “never again” was ever more than a slogan.
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The 268 faith-based, non-governmental, and other civil society organizations listed below call on UN Member States to uphold, preserve, strengthen, and celebrate international refugee, human rights, ...
Capt. Dustin Wallace, INDOPACOM’s top legal officer, said that the weeklong conference offers a venue “where we can talk about the substantive issues … (and) allows people to build bonds that will pay ...
Hobbes beckons. He famously saw the state of nature — that is, a world without governments and law — as a “war of all against all” in which our lives would necessarily be “solitary, poor, nasty, ...
The newest addition to The University of Akron School of Law’s international programming is its partnership with the ...
The U.S. government is justifying its lethal destruction of a boat suspected of transporting illegal drugs in the Caribbean as an attack on “narco-terrorists.” But as an expert on international law, I ...
As Israeli forces launched a major ground offensive in Gaza City on Tuesday, a United Nations investigative commission concluded that Israel has committed genocide against Palestinians in Gaza. The ...
Egypt on Tuesday said it has submitted a letter to the UN Security Council warning against Ethiopia’s unilateral operation of its new Nile dam, describing the move as a “breach” of international law.
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They watched climate change ravage their home countries as rich, polluting nations did nothing. Then they had an idea. Madeleine Lavemai, left, and Sulia Makasini were students from Tonga attending ...