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International Law Needs International Enforcement
The U.S. military attack upon Iran is but the latest indication that the system of international law―which provides guidelines for the behavior...
Global Justice
It Could Be a Wonderful World
There is a widening gap today between global possibilities and global realities. The global realities are quite grim. Despite some advances in...
Global Justice
A Dangerously Divided World Highlights the Need to Empower International Institutions
On September 13, the British public was startled when more than 110,000 people turned out for a raucous far-right rally in London...
Global Justice
Civil Society is Playing a Vital Role in Defense of Human Rights
From online news reports to social media platforms, the rise of authoritarianism and the surge in catastrophic armed conflicts are being broadcast...
Global Justice
Global Chaos or Global Community?
Although the nations of the world have pledged to respect a system of international law and global responsibility, the recent behavior of...
Global Justice
A Global Minimum Wage Would Reduce Poverty and Corporate Power
In today’s world of widespread poverty and unprecedented wealth, how about raising the wages of the most poorly-paid workers? This October, the...
Global Justice
Resistance to the International Criminal Court by the World’s Most Powerful Nations
The International Criminal Court’s recent issuance of arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for...
Global Justice
The Law of Force or the Force of Law
Are the nations of the world doomed to go on fighting the brutal, horrifying wars that have long characterized human history? We...
Global Justice
Time to Unite and Prosper: 75th Anniversaries of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the World Citizenship Movement
This year marks the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and the World Citizenship Movement (WCM).
World Citizen
Benjamin Ferencz & Norman Cousins: The Original Influencers For Global Justice
The little known story of how American public outrage capitulated German lawmakers to compensate Polish survivors of Ravensbrück.
Global Justice
Prosecuting Evil: The Extraordinary World of Ben Ferencz
Benjamin Ferencz died on April 7, 2023 at the age of 103. He lived a very rewarding and meaningful life. I had the privilege of meeting him several times, most recently when he received a lifetime achievement award from the Law School at Washington University in St. Louis.
Global Justice
The Passport Of A Global Citizen – On The Challenges Of Defining A Legal Identity
In 2019, 10 entrepreneurial families from Fiji, France, Germany, Italy, Kenya, Portugal, Romania, and the Swedish Saami Youth Association found common cause when their businesses – largely in agriculture and tourism – were affected by climate change disasters.
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