During the COVID-19 pandemic, South Korea emerged as one of the nations that mastered the containment of the virus. Following the praise coming from the foreign press, South Korea started…
Shivika Aggrawal from the Asia and Oceania Student Research Committee explains and discusses straddling the disciplinary boundary between Engineering and Humanities.
How can modern, secular societies enable collective action, when their constituents lack the unifying commonalities that societies depended on prior to secularization (Böckenförde Dilemma)? What is it about religion that…
Childhood as we know it is a social construct and we need to abolish if we want to free both women and children from oppression. What sounds like an extraordinarily…
In armed conflict people are always faced with a cruel and harsh reality that unfortunately does not hold back from often actively involving children. Especially Armed Non-State Actors (ANSAs) actively…
The detainment and prosecution of ISIS-fighters has gained attention in the post-caliphate era in Syria and Iraq. The flow of foreign fighters from Western countries during the peak of ISIS…
British human rights lawyer and Queen’s Counsel Karim Asad Ahmad Khan was elected on 12 February 2021 as the new Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) during a…
IntroductionThe QUAD is a Quadrilateral security dialogue forum which included four countries including Australia, India, Japan and United State of America. The idea of QUAD was initiated in the year…