International Law
They fled Afghanistan fearing for their lives but Europe forced them back

Source: Amnesty International By Anna Shea The moment you step outside the airport in Kabul, the first thing that strikes you are the roses. They are everywhere — lining the dusty motorway into town, […]
Saturday، 10 June، 2017The ICC’s Afghanistan Investigation: The Missing Option – Will Americans be charged?

Source: Law Fare Blog By Luis Moreno Ocampo Monday, April 24, 2017, 8:30 AM In a February Lawfare post, David Bosco analyzed the different possible US responses to the pending decision of the International Criminal […]
Tuesday، 30 May، 2017Sexual violence in conflict – what use is the law?

Through conflict after conflict, sexual violence persists, not just as individual crimes but as a weapon of war, from the Balkans to the Congo, from Liberia and Sierra Leone to present day Iraq.
Sunday، 1 February، 2015International Law, Human Rights & Counterterrorism
“International Law, Human Rights & Counterterrorism”, by Foroughi & Sodiqov, 2012 The relationship among international law, human rights, and counterterrorism has been organic, still to be fully determined, and heavily influenced by events of the 20th […]
Saturday، 15 June، 2013