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Border workers face significant moral challenges in terms of the work that they do, particularly in terms of the exercise of violence.
Three bodies of international law are relevant to how wars must be waged: a general prohibition on the use of force, which is enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations; the laws of war, which govern how wars must be waged; and international criminal law for holding individuals to account if they violate the laws of war.
We very often tend to miss out this period in the 14th and 15th centuries, when huge numbers of people were being trafficked around the Mediterranean and living stories of extraordinary suffering and often extraordinary resilience as well.
We very often tend to miss out this period in the 14th and 15th centuries, when huge numbers of people were being trafficked around the Mediterranean and living stories of extraordinary suffering and often extraordinary resilience as well.
Border workers face significant moral challenges in terms of the work that they do, particularly in terms of the exercise of violence.
We very often tend to miss out this period in the 14th and 15th centuries, when huge numbers of people were being trafficked around the Mediterranean and living stories of extraordinary suffering and often extraordinary resilience as well.
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Climate change will affect the lives of everyone and the most effective way to be fighting against climate change requires what, in political science, we call public buy-in, that the public is on board with the issue.
Professor of Political Science and International Relations
It is always an uphill battle to demand compliance with the laws of war. The most urgent and straightforward thing that states right now can and should do is withdraw support from parties to a war that are not complying with international law.
Professor of Global Security
Some plants and fruits, like Pollia condensata, produce vivid colors that never fade. They are created not through pigments but through microscopic structures that manipulate light – this is called structural coloration.
Professor of Chemistry and Bio-materials
Professor of Political Science and International Relations
Only by tackling climate change through regulation – and by monitoring and maintaining a stable climate – can we effectively address the problems it causes.
The only way to deal with climate change effectively and credibly requires some type of international agreement, some level of international cooperation. There is no way in which only one country can solve the problem.
Climate change will affect the lives of everyone and the most effective way to be fighting against climate change requires what, in political science, we call public buy-in, that the public is on board with the issue.
Professor of Political Science and International Relations
Professor of Political Science and International Relations
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