Abstract
When responses to international crimes are managed in terms of post-conflict justice, this event may end ‘the demarcation debate’ before it has begun, thereby rendering it superfluous among legal scholars. This is to say that the transition from … Continue reading » “The Dangers of the Obvious but Often Disregarded Details in the International Criminal Law Demarcation Debate: Norm-Integration and the Triple-Thesis ‘Argument’”
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Climate Change, Disasters, and the Refugee Convention
Dr Matthew Scott, Head of our People on the Move Thematic Area, has published a monograph examining the application of … Continue reading » “Climate Change, Disasters, and the Refugee Convention”
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Many adolescents misbehave at some point during their formative years. Some misbehavior gets the attention of police and courts. How do we hold youth accountable for misbehavior in developmentally appropriate ways? When is it appropriate to divert youth from the … Continue reading » “The Role of Social Work in Juvenile Justice: International Experiences”
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The human right to safe water is fundamental to leading a life with dignity. It is indivisible from, and the foundation for, achieving many other internationally recognised human rights. Yet approximately 844 million people live without access to safe water … Continue reading » “The Right to Safe Water in Southeast Asia”
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