Tag: Law

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Unraveling Bangladesh’s ICT and the Shahbag Protests: Injustice in the Making

If the actions of the ICT and the Shahbag protests continue in their present form, then justice risks being fully usurped by vengeance and dirty politics. The Shahbag protests…

March 25, 2013

Human Rights & Development
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Blood Sport Returns to Afghanistan

These recent executions in Afghanistan demonstrate that the death penalty is no solution when there is no proper rule of law and when corruption permeates law enforcement and the…

January 15, 2013

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Egypt’s New Constitution: Challenges for Religious Freedom and Related Rights

Religion/State Article 2 of the new constitution includes the words, “Islam is the religion of the state…” These words were found in both the previous and the interim…

March 21, 2012

Conflict & Security
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Matters Military: National Security Reform is Dead, Long Live National Security Reform!

Interagency teams are supposed to help produce a whole of government approach to national security issues. As things stand those terms remain terms of aspiration more than terms…

December 16, 2011