Monthly Archives: February 2021

The opposition of the people of Myanmar to the military coup is the last hope for democracy

By Daniele Rumolo Daniele Rumolo is a human rights practitioner with over a decade of field work experience in the Balkans, Middle-East, and Asia with the United Nations and other international organizations.  An unlawful seizure of power In the early … Continue reading

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Constitutional crisis continues: Kyrgyzstan’s constitution set for amendment

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US Supports Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to Lead the WTO (Finally)

By Arthur Appleton Arthur Appleton, JD, PhD is an Adjunct Professor of International Trade Law at SAIS Europe and a Partner with Appleton Luff – International Lawyers. Elections have consequences and the US presidential election is having positive consequences for the … Continue reading

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The Italian “National Memorial Day of the Exiles and Foibe” and the “the Eastern Border Affair”: Another Wall in European Memory?

By Dr. Carna Pistan  Affiliated Scholar at the Center for Constitutional Studies and Democratic Development and Marie Curie Global Fellow for the project “Illusions of Eternity: the Constitution as a lieu de mémoire and the Problem of Collective Remembrance in the … Continue reading

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