By: Emily Michienzi
This blog will briefly explain the power of incorporating women into environmental policy making and highlight the UN and UNEP’s attempts at facilitating gender mainstreaming.
Read MoreBy: Emily Michienzi
This blog will briefly explain the power of incorporating women into environmental policy making and highlight the UN and UNEP’s attempts at facilitating gender mainstreaming.
Read MoreBy: Danielle D. Rogers
This blogpost examines how the controversy surrounding the Africa and China relationship.
Read MoreBy: Jessica A. Chapman
Historic, transatlantic slave trade conditions and modern animal agriculture conditions are eerily similar; parties transitioned from the oppression and exploitation of one population to another population for capital gain.
Read MoreBy: Austin Blessing
COVID-19 has affected daily life throughout the globe and has created many legal issues, including potentially impacting contracts through the concept of force majeure.
Read MoreBy: Daniel Cermak
A new lawsuit may clear up some ambiguities in a Belgian gig economy act and have a large impact on “side hustles.”
Read MoreBy: Austin Blessing
The DRC is currently suffering through multiple crises including Ebola and armed conflict, but one additional issue that ought not be overlooked is severe problems with their orphanages, including some being used as a front to traffic children, many of whom are not even orphans.
Read MoreBy: Jessica A. Chapman
The World Health Organization could promote improved human health, environmental preservation, and compassionate animal agriculture practices by publishing resources and proposing labeling guidelines that identify the risks of consuming meat and animal byproducts.
Read MoreBy: Jacob Vande Zande
A short examination of how the United Kingdom approached striking a balance between transgender rights and the freedom of religion and expression.
Read MoreBy: Laura Stickney
A short analysis of Russia’s Sovereign Internet law and its potential effect on Russian citizens’ access to information, free expression, and general concerns for Russia’s internet infrastructure.
Read MoreBy: Samantha Rothman
Single women in China are not allowed to freeze their eggs. There is current litigation, the first of its kind in China, challenging the ban.
Read MoreBy: Alexandra Lee Page
The French government now has the green light to proceed ahead with a new three (3) plan to scan social media accounts to help detect tax avoidance.
Read MoreBy: Joseph Chletsos
With the United States no longer in Syria, this will briefly discuss the possibilities for Syria.
Read MoreBy: Trevor A. Mason
Companies who wish to export products to Brazil should consider a number of factors, including taxes, Brazilian culture and economic climate in order to successfully navigate the region.
Read MoreBy: Danielle D. Rogers
This blogpost examines how the effects of CFA franc on West Africa and how West African countries can move forward.
Read MoreBy: Yasmeen Farran
The approaches to colonization in the United States and Palestine has many crossovers including the theft of history and cultural symbols.
Read MoreBy: Lauren Marshall
In the wake of #metoo, the Philippine Commission on Women’s tireless efforts give women safer environments at work and in public spaces.
Read MoreBy: Bryan Davis Jr.
A consideration of the impacts of labor union prevalence on the process of compulsory arbitration within Australia
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