The question is no longer only whether a ceasefire is justified, but whether the international system can respond effectively to a humanitarian crisis.”
Category: Accountability & Justice
You Cannot Bomb Your Way to Peace
Peace is not passive—it is a deliberate, sustained choice. It cannot be imposed through force, nor achieved through destruction.”
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
Palestinians in Gaza are trapped between a blockade and ongoing military operations. Expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem has further restricted movement.”
Yemen: No War, and No Peace
Yemeni civilians continue to navigate a crisis they did not create and cannot control.”
Stadiums, Sovereignty, and Control: Iran’s Ban on Women in Sport
“When access depends on permission rather than rights, exclusion remains—no matter how it is rebranded.”
New Border Initiative
Seeking asylum became a protected right under international law following the atrocities of World War II.”
Putin’s War in Ukraine: Threats to Global Security and International Law
Lasting security requires multilateral guarantees.”
Journalists in Conflict and the Failure of Accountability
Accountability in conflict is not optional; it is essential to the rule of law.”
Wrongfully Detained Americans Abroad and the Politics of Prisoner Exchangesud
Once a detention is deemed wrongful, it becomes a matter of policy—not just law.”
