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नव्या युगातील जागतिक संघर्ष : आंतरराष्ट्रीय न्यायालयाची (ICJ) भूमिका
Apr 20, 2024

नव्या युगातील जागतिक संघर्ष : आंतरराष्ट्रीय न्यायालयाची (ICJ) भूमिका

आंतरराष्ट्रीय कायद्यामध्ये पारंपरिक अर्थाने अंमलबजाव�

Global conflicts in the new age: The role of ICJ
Apr 06, 2024

Global conflicts in the new age: The role of ICJ

While international law may lack enforceability in a traditional sense and exhibit flaws and frustrations, its influence remains significant in shapin

मानवतावादी संकटात आरोग्य सुरक्षित करण्यासाठी मानवी हक्काधारित दृष्टीकोन
Jan 04, 2024

मानवतावादी संकटात आरोग्य सुरक्षित करण्यासाठी मानवी हक्काधारित दृष्टीकोन

संघर्षप्रवण प्रदेशामध्ये आरोग्य हा अत्यावश्यक मानवी हक

A human rights approach to secure health in a humanitarian crisis
Dec 11, 2023

A human rights approach to secure health in a humanitarian crisis

A comprehensive strategy needs to be adopted to uphold health as an essential human right in conflict zones

African Human Capital investment: Crucial to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals
May 25, 2023

African Human Capital investment: Crucial to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals

Multiple overlapping global crises—such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change-related natural disasters, and regional armed conflicts—have high

Vulnerabilities in armed conflicts
Oct 31, 2013

Vulnerabilities in armed conflicts

There is no doubt that the armed forces personnel need some form of indemnification for killing or injuring non-combatants who get caught in the crossfire when the armed forces are acting in good faith in a counter-insurgency campaign.

The Growing Gaps in Global Humanitarian Challenges
Apr 01, 2024

The Growing Gaps in Global Humanitarian Challenges

Emergency humanitarian aid, which aims to save lives and reduce people’s suffering in times of crises, has grown considerably over the last century to become a central feature of international relations and of the multilateral system. It is estimated that over 400 million people depend on such aid today. The future of these people and of the humanitarian aid they depend on are fraught with risks, in light of five palpable trends: exponentially