Now the question is no longer whether medical technology will continue to develop-- it most surely will. The real issue now is whether laws will or...
The world treating breakdown of the climate as a natural disaster is a world that refuses to look at itself. For what is collapsing is not...
Referring to the humanization of international law, regulation ultimately follows agreements resulting from cooperation. Regulation, as used here, involves the creation of public authoritative obligations on...
And yet, the international response remains half hearted. Calls for ethical guidelines, voluntary codes of practice and non binding frameworks betray fear to meet the challenge...
The result is a silent but brutal shift: many of the protection has gone instead to selective humanity.Is the decline of neutrality equally frightening? And when...
If there's any lesson to be drawn from global trends it's this: left unchecked, digital lending at high cost not only widens access but also increases...
A system that disburses credit at rates higher than in any other part of the world does not help marginalized community residents it turns into a...
To get serious about counterfeiting, you cannot just pretend that more laws will do the trick.But what we need is not more regulation; so much as...
The human toll of such a system is enormous. Mass incarceration, extrajudicial violence, and other systematic abuses of human rights have become common features drug enforcement....
Some in Indonesia argue that the country should continue maintaining a system under which law legitimates unequal land distribution, while others are willing to face up...