By: Michael Bechtel
A brief look into the conditions of Egypt’s prisons and the need for investigation and independent oversight.
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A brief look into the conditions of Egypt’s prisons and the need for investigation and independent oversight.
Read MoreBy: Emily Seeling
Want to learn more about voluntary euthanasia laws in Western Australia? Check out this blog post to learn more!
Read MoreBy: Jessica Skelly
South Africa has recently introduced a new bill to combat prominent hate speech issues.
Read MoreRegardless of the eye-catching headline, the National Flag Ordinance should be a constitutional, valid ordinance given the ethnic identity of China and HKSAR.
Read MoreBy: Lauren Marshall
How France’s ‘Fake News’ law shows the delicate balance between democracy and accurate information.
Read MoreBy: Michael Moran
Barcelona is currently experimenting with “superblocks”– a revolutionary urban planning concept to address the city’s auto troubles.
Read MoreBy: Emily Wacyk Paski
Read about the role of informed consent in international human rights law and how a simple change in Ireland set the tone for UN Member States when it comes to protecting birthing parents.
Read MoreBy: Michael Stolte
Want to learn more about how the US can learn from the UK when it comes to sports betting regulation?
Read MoreBy: Alexandra Lee Page
Peru finds itself in middle of its worst political crisis in over two decades.
Read MoreBy: Jacob Vande Zande
A short examination of Portugal’s 2001 decriminalization law and the message it sent regarding national drug policies.
Read MoreBy: Emily Michienzi
Interested in learning more about the Amazon Rain Forest fire and conflict resolution? Check out this new blog post to learn more.
Read MoreBy: Trevor A. Mason
For entrepreneurs who are looking to break into a thriving Japanese economy would be wise to consider important features of Japanese law, including tax structures, corporate structures, and resident status.
Read MoreBy: Laura Stickney.
A short analysis of Sri Lanka’s legal protections for both wild and captively held Sri Lankan elephants following the death of famous performance elephant, Tikiri.
Read MoreBy: Jessica Skelly.
Click here to lean about Italy’s highest court recently holding that, in certain circumstances, assisted suicide is justified.
Read MoreBy: Joseph Chletsos
A brief analysis on how the United Arab Emirates can utilize Artificial Islands in obtaining peace in the region
Read MoreBy: Wesam Shahed
A short analysis of Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s goal to reduce his country’s dependence on oil via his “Vision 2030 Campaign,” and how he is changing Saudi Arabia’s laws to boost more spending in his country through lifting the ban on public cinemas, lifting the ban on women driving, building a new futuristic city, and other modes of entertainment.
Read MoreBy: Yasmeen Farran
Indigenous communities worldwide suffer loss as a result of boarding schools. Read here to briefly learn what Indigenous Siberians in Russia have lost.
Read MoreBy: Daniel Cermak
The 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar is clouded by a number of legal considerations, and this blog analyzes some of the major legal issues surrounding the tournament.
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By: Bryan Davis Jr.
A consideration of the labor union prevalence in Iceland and the relative decreased levels of economic and social inequality present within the country.
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