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The Globe on Trial
with Eshal Zahur


Lights, Camera, Culture: Examining the Laws of Global Storytelling
What happens when stories made for everyone fail the people they purport to represent?


Drying Diplomacy: Evaluating the Legal Dimensions of Suspending the Indus Waters Treaty
An inflection point exists with India's suspension of the IWT that echoes beyond the immediate Indo-Pakistani dyad. It brings an urgent inquiry into whether international law allows suspension of treaty obligations based on persistent non-state violence.


Putting Aggression on Trial: The Rojava Verdict
Against the quiet backdrop of a people's tribunal, away from the formal corridors of The Hague or the official offices of global diplomacy, justice and calls for accountability diverged from traditional legal channels.


Born Lucky? Rethinking Citizenship in a Globalized World
Who belongs? Birthplace and bloodline shape destinies, but should citizenship be earned through real ties instead of an accident of birth?
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