Every year, the American Branch of the International Law Association hosts International Law Weekend in New York City, the largest fall gathering of international law practitioners,
government officials, academics, and students in the United States. Held on Oct. 23 at the House of the New York City Bar Association and on Oct. [...]
Few phrases dominate debates about autonomous weapons more than “meaningful human control.” It has become a central topic in diplomatic forums, academic discussions, and
civil society campaigns. States negotiating at the United Nations Group of Governmental Experts on lethal autonomous weapons (GGE LAWS) have invoked the phrase regularly, [...]
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Language of instruction in European higher education is becoming an increasingly contested issue. Typically analysed in reference to the protection of linguistic minority,
language policies are now at the centre of debates on internationalization of higher education and the rise of English-language instruction across non-English-speaking [...]
Public institutions, such as schools, hospitals, prisons, and military bases, serve millions of meals every day. This makes governments some of the largest food purchasers
in the world. With such immense buying power, the question arises: could public procurement be used as a tool to promote more sustainable, plant-based diets and reduce [...]
HannahArendt.net – Zeitschrift für politisches Denken organisiert im diesjährigen Todesjahr von Arendt einen Themenschwerpunkt mit dem Titel „Öffentlichkeit in Zeiten
multipler Krisen“. Arendt versteht Öffentlichkeit als den Raum, in dem eine Pluralität unterschiedlich positionierter Menschen in Erscheinung tritt, miteinander [...]
Following up on two previous posts I did on this issue, let's see how the Trump administration's plan to push drug prices in the U.S. down while pushing drug prices in other
countries up is going. [...]