Premature laurels, precarious commitment: The unfortunate trend of Nobel Peace Prize laureates who violate peace itself

Prominent laureates have gone on to violate the very tenets of peace, justice, and security they were otherwise lauded for representing.

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Scramble to Contain Environmental Damage of Mauritius Oil Spill Implicates Wide Range of Rights

As efforts are underway to mitigate the damage, it is apparent that the oil spill is a severe threat to fundamental human and environmental rights.

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Human Rights in the Time of COVID-19: Individual Autonomy versus the Public Health

This dissertation excerpt analyses the imbalance between restrictions upon individual freedoms and the duty of states to protect the health of the population and reduce the spread of contagion amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

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