Tag: Law
104 Articles
- Society & Culture
How Africa Can Overcome Hurdles to a Single African Air Transport Market
Introduction Air transport is a fundamental catalyst of Africa’s development trajectory. Airlines, airport operators, airport retailers, air navigation service providers, and…
February 19, 2026
- Human Rights & Development
The Shrinking Space for Public Protest: Examining the United Kingdom’s Proscription of Palestine Action
Introduction Since the events of October 7th, 2023, the global solidarity movement for Palestine has grown dramatically, drawing fracture lines between Western governments and an…
December 10, 2025
- Human Rights & Development
Infanticide in the Name of Proportionality: Gaza as a World Order Problem
Introduction Since October 7th, 2023, 18,430 identified Palestinian children have been killed in Gaza, including a disconcerting number of toddlers: 937 under 12 months old, 486…
September 26, 2025
- Human Rights & Development
Feminist Interventions from the Global South in International Law: Insights from Bangladesh
Introduction The July Revolution, also referred to as the Student-People uprising, was a student-led pro-democratic mass uprising in Bangladesh in the summer of 2024 that ousted…
July 2, 2025
- Dialogues
Lessons from a Lifetime in Human Rights: Kenneth Roth on His New Book and the Struggle for Justice
GJIA: The Trump administration has floated this concept of “forcible transfer” for the war in Gaza. How do you interpret this term under international law, and what…
June 9, 2025
- Dialogues
The Future of U.S. Diplomacy
GJIA: Do you agree that the role of a diplomat has changed considerably over the last few decades, with shifts in communication, power dynamics, and cybersecurity? How would you…
April 29, 2025
- Human Rights & Development
Reforming the Kafala System: Persistent Violations of the Rights of Migrant Domestic Workers and the Role of Private Recruitment Agencies
Introduction The Kafala system, a temporary labor migration regime primarily used in Jordan, Lebanon, and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, ties migrant workers’…
March 21, 2025
- Conflict & Security
The Balochistan Quagmire: A Cycle of Violence, Political Mobilization, and Repression
Introduction Balochistan has long been at the center of tensions between the federal government and Baloch nationalist movements, stemming from political marginalization,…
March 14, 2025
- Society & Culture
The Post-October 7 Specter of the Holocaust
To describe the events of the Hamas attack on October 7, 2023 and its aftermath, many have turned to some of the darkest chapters in modern human history. In Israel, the attack…
January 22, 2025
- Society & Culture
Learning from Australia: Strengthening Congressional Scrutiny of Federal Agency Rulemaking
The Congressional oversight of the executive branch remains one of the most powerful means of checking executive power. In his 1885 book Congressional Government: A Study in…
January 8, 2025
