“The EU Takes One Step Forward, Two Steps Back in Digital Copyright Reform”

The EU Takes One Step Forward, Two Steps Back in Digital Copyright Reform By Lexi Thiel On September 12, the European Union (EU) Parliament voted in favor of certain amendments to its existing copyright regime—amendments that sent waves… Read More

South Ossetia: Separatist Client or Sovereign State?

South Ossetia: Separatist Client or Sovereign State? By Erich Greiner              This past August marked a stark anniversary in global affairs. For ten years Russian Federation forces have occupied territory within the state of Georgia, after brief but… Read More

A Look at Prison Labor as a Tool of Control

A Look at Prison Labor as a Tool of Control What might incentivize a government to adopt the use of Prison Labor? A State benefits from the use of Prison labor as (1) a tool of control (i.e…. Read More

A Perspective Regarding the Unification of Korea and it’s Implications

A Perspective Regarding the Unification of Korea and it’s Implications By Haeyeon Kim Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) and Republic of Korea (ROK) are still at war, in an armistice, with last incidence of casualties occurring in… Read More

Democracy Threatened: Judicial Independence Under Attack in Poland

Democracy Threatened: Judicial Independence Under Attack in Poland “The accumulation of all powers, legislative, executive, and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced… Read More