
Deconstructing Tolerance
By Yoav Tenembaum |
30 July, 2013 The word tolerance is widely used. It is ascribed a positive meaning. Even the UN has decreed "an international day for Tolerance." Read>>
Raus aus dem Mittelalter, rein in die Gegenwart
Von Fiona Kaiser |
15 September, 2014
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JASTA Not as Bad as It Seems
By Lee Whitesell | 17 October, 2016 On September 28, 2016, the United States Congress passed the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) over the veto of President Barack Obama. More>>
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Fighting Terrorism in the UK
By David Lowe | 06 July, 2016 By focusing on violent extremism linked to extreme Islamist ideology, the strategies have created a ‘them and us’ division in society. More>>
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There should be no Debate about Corporal Punishment
By Laura Finley | 20 September, 2014 Numerous studies have documented the physical and emotional harm inflicted when children and teens are spanked, paddled, or beaten. More>>
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Where is Edward Coke when we Need him?
By Charles B. Parselle | 12 June, 2014 In a speech in Michigan in 2005, President George W. Bush linked lawsuits with job losses. Read>>
The African Bones of Contention with the ICC
By Joseph Kaifala |
23 July, 2014 There is certainly an awkward feeling in seeing that only Africans are standing trial at the ICC.
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Menschenrechtsschutz schafft Vertrauen
By Benjamin Ward |
20 June, 2014
Neiter Cynical nor Dogmatic - The Right Attitude
By Yoav Tenembaum |
10 Jan, 2013 Certainly, international law cannot be enforced in the same manner as municipal law can.
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Beyond Progressive Realization
By Joseph Kaifala |
4 November, 2013 The importance of education to nation-building has been known since time immemorial.
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The Kim Young-ran Act
By Justin Fendos |
07 November, 2016 The Kim Young-ran Act is not really designed to go after the big fish.
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