The European Single Market vs. RCEP Mega Trade Agreement
Manan Vatsyayana, 3rd RCEP Summit (photograph), The world’s largest trade deal could be signed in 2020 – and the US isn’t in it, CNBC: WORLD ECONOMY (Nov. 11, 2019), https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/12/what-is-rcep-asia-pacific-trade-deal-slated-to-be-worlds-largest-fta.html.
Hungary’s Road to Authoritarianism – Through the Demise of a Liberal Democracy and Free Judiciary
INTRODUCTION Over the past decade, through the aftermath of the 2008/09 financial crisis, the 2015 refugee crisis, and the following increase in right-wing extremist politics,
Does the U.S. Space Force Violate the Outer Space Treaty?
The National Institute of Standards and Technology estimates the economic benefit of the space-based Global Positioning System (GPS) for private sector use between 1984-2017 at
The Scottish EU Citizenship Limbo
As Brexit wraps up, Scotland leaves the EU against its peoples’ will.[1] Implicitly, the EU decided that continuing to recognize Scots as EU citizens would
COVID-19: An Erosion of Women’s Rights Guaranteed under International Law
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is the latest communicable disease that poses a threat of global spread. In the past twenty years, there have been seven[1]
Cyber Attacks & Modern Warfare
Cyber-attacks have increased in frequency, presenting a difficult issue in modern international law. The effects of a cyber-attack have the capacity to cause widespread and
Are Economic Sanctions Effective? Not in North Korea
Sanctions are a tool used by governments and coalitions such as the United Nations to “incentivize change in a target[ country]’s behavior” by making it
Refugee Children: The Challenges They Face and the Efforts to Overcome Them
Introduction In 2018, there were 25.9 million refugees globally- the highest number ever seen.[1] Over half of these refuges are children.[2] The refugee crisis is
Gathering Migrants at Turkey-Greece Border Indicative of Larger International Problems
While the COVID-19 continues to disrupt the world in the form of travel bans, quarantined cities, and plummeting stock markets, another less recognized crisis is
Anti-Muslim Policies in India Cause Severe Unrest
Large protests have swept the country of India since early December 2019 after the Indian government, led by the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP),
Data Privacy Protection, Consumer Consensus, and International Regulations
I. International Internet Privacy Concerns Global tech consumers are concerned about the collection and utilization of private data by Big Tech.[1] These concerns in no
Could A Multilateral Phase-Out Treaty Help Solve the World’s Plastic Pollution Problem?
The globe is facing a plastic pollution problem. Single-use plastics have undoubtedly played an important role in international commercial development, but they now saturate the