Essay: Turning back migrant boats – what does the international law of the sea say?
HAYLEY ROBERTS, a senior lecturer in public international law at Bangor University, examines – in an article first published on The Conversation – the practice of turning back migrant boats, its legality and relationship with human rights obligations…
This Life: When we need to rely on God’s map
SAMANTHA ELLEY writes about the importance of trusting God to navigate through the sometimes difficult terrain of life…
UN faces rival claims for Myanmar seat, doubts over Afghanistan
United NationsReuters The United Nations is faced with rival claims to Myanmar’s seat at the 193-member world body as the ruling junta seeks to cement its coup with international legitimacy by ousting the UN ambassador appointed by Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected government. Ahead of the annual gathering of world leaders at the United Nations […]