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Burkina Faso in Crisis: Navigating Humanitarian Disaster and Armed Conflict
INTRODUCTION Background “Nothing will be like before!” (Amnesty International, 2015) This slogan was heard echoing through the streets...

Ria Nair
Apr 30, 20249 min read


HAS GLOBALISATION AIDED DEMOBILISATION OF CHILD SOLDIERS IN COLUMBIA?
Connecting the theme of globalisation to child soldiering in Columbia.
Vaibhavi Rane
Apr 3, 202112 min read


THE PRICE OF FASHION: BROWN BODIES IN THE THIRD WORLD
Postcolonial scholars would argue that the deeply exploitative conditions and the disregard for the safety of these workers show that lesser
Palak Maheshwari
Feb 19, 20217 min read


IMPORTANCE OF MENTAL HEALTH FROM INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE
Debunking mental health as a socio-economic right and focusing on the importance of mental health as a basic human right.
Siddharth Kohli
Jan 26, 20218 min read


SHIFTING OF SANDS: HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE CURRENT AGE AND TIME
The transcending nature and evolution of human rights.
Shreya Tiwari
Jan 18, 20212 min read


UAPA - A TOOL TO STIFLE DISSENT
Umar Khalid, a human rights activist and former student of Jawaharlal Nehru University was arrested by the Delhi Police under UAPA on the...
Akanksha Pandey
Oct 31, 20207 min read


MULTI-NATIONAL CORPORATIONS: RESPONSIBILITY & ACCOUNTABILITY
Thus, permitting overworking of labourers in low working and unhealthy conditions, and to a large extent, violating their human rights.
Natasha Yadav
Sep 16, 202010 min read


TERRORISM: MORE FEAR THAN THREAT
The power of human rights to unite is greater than the power of extremism to separate.
Dev Kumar
Sep 10, 20203 min read
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