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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Cuba’s Human Rights Council Re-Election Should Be As Controversial As China And Russia’s

Despite continuing human rights violations, Cuba’s re-election for a fifth term at the UN Human Rights Council has failed to draw the same criticism as China and Russia.

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Homeless Mothers In Kenya Have Become Easy Targets For Child Traffickers

The Kenyan government gives very little attention to street families, and the number of street children is expected to rise in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.

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Positive obligations on the State to safeguard environmental human rights

Incremental developments have pushed the boundaries of state environmental human rights obligations, but in the face of planetary destruction it is time to pick up the pace.

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