
An Introduction to the International Fight Against Workplace Violence and Harassment
The average person around the world will spend nearly 90,000 hours at work over a lifetime.[1] Therefore, a person’s quality of life can be directly

US SANCTIONS: HOW DO THEY WORK?
The United States has imposed “unprecedented” sanctions on Russia in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine.[1]Sanctions are a coercive foreign policy tool that can

Russia and Ukraine: Redefining the Global Order
War has arrived in Eastern Europe. On February 24, Russian armed forces invaded Ukraine[1]. The invasion, hallmarked already by indiscriminate civilian area bombing, threatens to

Cultivating Hemp: Potential for a Global Impact
In today’s consumer-driven world, identifying and implementing sustainable methods has increasingly become a standard seen across all industries. Whether it is a manufacturer attempting to

Navigating a Political Minefield?
The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict is an ethnic and territorial dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia.[1] The complex origins of the conflict were initially influenced by Soviet-era land

A Pandemic Treaty to Save the Succulents?
Dudleya, a North American genus of small succulent plants, sometimes called live-forevers, are being ripped from their habitat and smuggled out of the country for

Unfit to be Retained: Repatriating Nigeria’s Benin Bronzes
Last year, Jesus College of Cambridge returned an artifact known as a Benin Bronze to its native country of Nigeria.[1] It was a sculpture of

EU’s 27 Shades of Green
The European Union is determined to turn Europe into the first climate neutral and carbon neutral continent by 2050 as announced by Ursula von der

Does the EU’s Proposed Designation of Nuclear Power and Natural Gas as Green Investments Make Sense?
On February 2, 2022, the European Commission (“Commission”) approved in principle the Complementary Delegated Act, a document that sets forth technical criteria for designating nuclear

The Privacy Problem Presented by Clearview AI
In early 2020, the New York Times reported that a previously unheard-of company, Clearview AI, was engaging in something notable.[1] Their mission was to create

Climate Migration: Deficiencies in Current International Policies
According to the International Organization for Migration, climate migrants are people who due to sudden or gradual changes in the environment, which have a negative

What’s in a name? A case study of Gruyère Cheese and Geographical Indications
It was in fair Verona where the adage was first professed, “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name