Honduras- The Depths Of A Country

As of 2011 there were around 11 million undocumented immigrants in The United States. They come here for the American Dream, a better life, and a better opportunity. Let me paint you a picture of why it is that some… Read More

Did the C.I.A.’s Enhanced Interrogation Techniques Violate International Law?

The Convention Against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (“the Convention”) makes a promise to the world that no person “shall be subjected to torture or to cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment.”… Read More

The Rise and Resurgence of Russia Makes NATO More Relevant Than Ever

The year 1945 ushered in the dawn of the atomic age, war ravaged Western Europe was in ruin, and the Soviet Union had begun to spread its tentacles across the continent—fast forward 60 years later and Europe is… Read More

The Ethics Conundrum in International Commercial Arbitration

By: Spencer McDuff “International arbitration dwells in an ethical no-man’s land; where ethical regulation should be, there is only an abyss.”[1] Ironically enough, the present ethical “abyss” in which international commercial arbitration lingers in, is in fact a… Read More

Is UKIP Here to Stay?

By: Hilary Flack The United Kingdom Independence Party, more commonly known as UKIP, is a minority party in the United Kingdom. Despite being known as a radical right-wing party, UKIP has experienced increased support in recent years. The… Read More