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Mission Impossible? Human Rights Due Diligence in the Arms Trade Industry
Are we killing because this is the General’s order? Are we letting civilians die because we elude our conscience by telling ourselves “That is just a casualty”? Is the endgame sought in “how many killed” or are we all just too hot-blooded to end any game at all?

Runlong Li
Sep 258 min read


A Preliminary History of the Crime of Rape in International Law
The crime of rape is as old as conflict itself. A curse that has managed to persist through generations and stained nations, societies, families, and individuals with its miasma. Rape law can date back as far as 1900BC in Babylon in the Hammurabi code.

Purbi Bajracharya
Jun 287 min read
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