As the UK gears up for its next general election, immigration once again dominates political discourse. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's pledge to...
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The scheme will no doubt prove to be just another costly forum for politically expedient human rights violations.
As the UK gears up for its next general election, immigration once again dominates political discourse. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer's pledge to...
The German government will continue to study asylum procedures in other countries, hoping to find a model for its own use. Italy's agreement with...
Like the proverbial boiling frogs, the government has been gradually acclimating us to the specter of a police state for years now: Militarized...
By Spencer Jurkiewicz A thorough review of the existing literature on human rights finds a problem: it takes a book or lengthy chapter to describe...
It’s been a painful four years watching the experts, backed by power, dismantle all the foundations of the good life, and yet not be held...
Poland is supposed to be one of the politically sane places in Europe right now. The far-right Law and Justice Party lost national elections last...
This was quite a week in the annals of freedom of the press. Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblower organization Wikileaks, after being...
By Wanjiru Njoya Although Harry Frankfurt was not a libertarian, his critique of egalitarianism reflects the principles of liberty. Frankfurt...
South Africa, in a move that took the world by surprise was the first nation to take Israel to the Hague, accusing it of having genocidal intent in...
By Nicola Stoev The Soviet-China partnership at the beginning of Cold War, and the present quasi-alliance between China, Russia, Iran, and North...