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Unilateral Personhood: One Country to Decide it all
Robot Rights, Activism, International Law, Homo Sapien-Human Distinction Note: As the author is training in England, the specific offences and cases being discussed
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A Universal Agreement on the Rights of a Person
Robot Rights, International Law, Activism, A.I. Law This week, I thought I'd try something a bit different. Usually, my posts attempt to dissect a single concept
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Transcription and translation of a video-statement by German member of parliament Hansjörg Müller on migration into Europe, in particular the Dublin regulations
As you probably know, regulations concerning #migration to #Germany are being subverted and weakened for years by now, raising the old question of #legality vs
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Trump Admin Breaks and Enters Venezuela's Embassy, Arrests Activists
The activists will continue to demonstrate outside the embassy calling for PEACE.
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International Law and its Place in 'Late-Stage' Capitalism
Toronto-based international criminal lawyer and long-time critic of the International Criminal Court (ICC), Christopher Black, recently published a paper titled,
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International Law & Jurisprudence
I am discussing International Law and Jurisprudence with El Aemer and Dr. Ausar Heru Bey. Posted from my blog with SteemPress :
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Julian Assange's Asylum to be Rescinded
"We are dealing here with fundamentals."
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State of Misconception, Part 1. Unraveling President Trump's Immigration Proposals
The majority of the 80 minute State of the Union speech on Tuesday repeated familiar refrains and borderline fraternity-esc fluffing. Out of this, two sections stood
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Classical Liberalism 101: Take 3 -- What is Government's Role in Education?
This next installment of Classical Liberalism 101 dissects the sticky questions surrounding the state's role in education, dealing in particular with the Bulgarian
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HISSÈNE HABRE: AFTER 25 YEARS, THE CHADIAN EX-DICTATOR WILL RESPOND FOR THE MORE THAN 40,000 CITIZENS KILLED DURING THEIR REGIME
It is the year 1982, in an unknown country of the central African region: Chad. A charismatic guerrilla leader, widely known in the field of local politics, overthrows
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The Last International Lawyer, Or So It Seemed
It was a curious time, when the world fell apart and no one noticed. Ideas and institutions that men had died to defend no longer seemed important. The experience
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Saudi Arabia coalition boycott of Qatar appears to violate principle of non-intervention in international law
Saudi Arabia and a group of Arab states have initiated a land blockade of Qatar, an air blockade of Qatar aircraft entering their airspace, and the expulsion of
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