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Le Différend in International Relations and Law
From the 2000s onwards, it is possible to observe a shift in narrative rationality within International Relations. The idea is that subjects of International Law construct and act according to a set of narratives, and therefore, the historical analysis of these narratives is an appropriate means to understand existing geopolitical dynamics.

Afonso Oliveira Fachada
Dec 25, 20255 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 28, 20257 min read


Case C-352/22: The CJEU’s Ruling on Refugee Protection and Extradition
The main question is whether a EU Member State is limited by the refugee status granted by another MS when assessing an extradition request.

Afonso Oliveira Fachada
Mar 25, 20255 min read


The Ethical Challenges of Artificial Intelligence
On ethical issues, we have to take action and raise our voices against governments or companies that have maleficence towards society.

Güldeniz Kurtulus
Feb 24, 20245 min read
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