By: Jessica Chapman.
Governments have the power to enact legislation that makes meat consumption an ecocidal crime and should do so to protect their people and the environment.
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Governments have the power to enact legislation that makes meat consumption an ecocidal crime and should do so to protect their people and the environment.
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Belarus’ soccer league has continued after every other major league in the world, despite coronavirus concerns, mainly due to the nonchalant approach of the nation’s leader. This post will briefly analyze the potential liability of the soccer league and the theoretical liability of the leader if bringing suit against him or charging him was even possible.
Read MoreBy: Michael Bechtel.
Publishers’ reliance on traffic from internet search engine results may frustrate the purpose of the latest EU copyright directive.
Read MoreBy: Emily Seeling
Want to learn about the Hungary’s new coronavirus law granting Orban’s government unlimited power for indefinite period of time? Check out this blog to learn more!
Read MoreBy: Austin Blessing
An independent judiciary is vital for a democratic society, but Poland is currently trying to harm the independence of their judiciary, which could have dire consequences.
Read MoreBy: Yasmeen Farran
The threats to Indigenous lands in Brazil endangers the existence of entire communities and the biodiversity and health of the entire ecosystem.
Read MoreBy: Michael Moran
Kazakhstan is ditching its Cyrillic alphabet in favor of a Latinized version.
Read MoreBy: Laura Stickney
A short analysis of Germany’s Constitutional Court’s decision that bans restrictions on commercially assisted suicide and the debate surrounding the controversial decision.
Read MoreBy: Samantha Rothman
The Coronavirus outbreak in Italy has been considered one of the worst in the entire world.
Read MoreBy: Jacob Vande Zande
A short examination of Canada’s hate speech laws and the debate regarding the appropriate limits to freedom of expression.
Read MoreBy: Alexandra Lee Page
Dutch court issues ruling regarding contract dispute between music label Spinnin’ Records and famous DJ Martin Garrix.
Read MoreBy: Joseph Chletsos
With the current political and social climate both internally and externally, is Iran likely to see a change in leadership and power?
Read MoreBy: Lauren Marshall
As one of the world’s most restrictive countries regarding women’s access to abortion and reproductive healthcare, Argentina’s new President allows progression.
Read MoreBy: Daniel Cermak
South Korean legislation allowed for quick and efficient contact tracing of coronavirus cases: can the United States implement similar measures in the absence of explicit legislation?
Read MoreBy: Michael Bechtel
Following a ruling by England’s Court of Appeals, the Royal Opera House is not required to utilize hearing protection, but should they?
Read MoreBy: Trevor A. Mason
Savvy investors, look no further than the Horn of Africa for an opportunity to strategically invest in an up-and-coming economic market that is Ethiopia that can provide investors with unique opportunity.
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.
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