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Moving Past the Monopoly: Eurocentrism and Human Rights

International law, as elaborated by classical thinkers such as Francisco de Vitoria, was developed at the same time as the conquest of the Americas by the Spaniards. Vitoria specifically developed More

Posted On : June 29, 2018 Published By : Jeanne Mayrand-Thibert
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United Nations, Divided Will Fall

Last Monday, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights added to mounting criticism against the Trump administration’s immigration policy. The “zero-tolerance” policy which separates irregular migrant families at the More

Posted On : June 26, 2018 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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“Zero Tolerance” 101: A Guide to Trump’s Immigration Policy

This is a developing story. Donald Trump, despite his claims, is not the first president  to crack down on illegal immigration. The prosecution of those illegally entering the United States More

Posted On : June 24, 2018 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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Death and Duplicity: Journalism in Russia

Earlier this month, news broke that famed Russian journalist Arkady Babchenko had been murdered in the Kiev apartment where he was staying. Babchenko, a fierce critic of Russian president Vladimir More

Posted On : June 17, 2018 Published By : Evelyne Goulet
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Liberalism and the Rights Based Approach to Privacy: Unearthing Three Fallacious Assumptions

In common discourse, surveillance and privacy tend to be used as catch-all terms. However, when they are unqualified, these concepts are so abstract they become alienating on an analytical level. More

Posted On : June 12, 2018 Published By : Jeanne Mayrand-Thibert
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A Wynne-Lose Situation: Trudeau and the Historic Defeat of the Ontario Liberals

On June 7th, voters in Canada’s largest province sent a clear message: fifteen years of Liberal reign ends here. The historic reduction of the Ontario Liberals from majority government to More

Posted On : June 8, 2018 Published By : Catharina O’Donnell
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Hunger Games: The Paradox of the Food Aid Regime

In a world afflicted with famine, malnutrition, and food insecurity, there exist many programs that attempt to help those in need of food. For the most part, it is third More

Posted On : June 6, 2018 Published By : Erin McDonald
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Brains Over Brawn: The Rise of Smart Power in Asia

Since the advent of the Arab Spring across the Middle East and Northern Africa, debates regarding international systemic polarity have once again become vogue. Various scholars have argued that the More

Posted On : June 4, 2018 Published By : Srijan Shukla

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