The Unyielding Core: Understanding Jus Cogens in International Law
Jus cogens norms are not only binding on all states; they also reflect the moral and legal imperatives that underpin …
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Jus cogens norms are not only binding on all states; they also reflect the moral and legal imperatives that underpin …
the contra proferentem rule. For any seasoned drafter, this Latin maxim – meaning "against the offeror" or "against the party …
Power is not Justice, neither is it a tool for mass destruction
Migration is a natural and longstanding human phenomenon that has shaped societies, economies, and political systems. In Sub- Saharan Africa, …
The overly increment in advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming the legal landscape in sound ways.
Equity should go after the wrongdoer, not the institution. The police officer should be brought to justice.
When theory is different from practice
The Courtroom and Citizens right.
Employment, at its core, should be a symbiotic relationship – a mutually beneficial exchange of skills, effort, and time for …
The Bedrock of Procedural Justice
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