Sanctity Under Siege: The Case for Global Laws Protecting Civilians on Religious Holidays from Acts of War When Sacred Days Become Targets On April 13, 2025—Palm Sunday in the Christian calendar—two separate attacks rocked global headlines. In Ukraine, Russian missile strikes devastated the city of Sumy. Simultaneously, in Gaza, Israeli airstrikes hit
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Societal Benefits of Animal Protection Laws: Why Safeguarding Animals Strengthens Our World
In recent decades, society has become more aware of the rights and well-being of animals, with increased attention given to their protection. Animal protection laws, which safeguard the welfare of animals from cruelty, exploitation, and neglect, have played a crucial role in this shift. While these laws are primarily designed
The Rise of Child Labor: Legal Challenges and Economic Impact on a Global Scale
Despite significant progress in the past century in eradicating exploitative child labor practices, the issue remains an uncomfortable reality in many parts of the world. In recent years, incidents of child labor have been on the rise, with some countries even softening regulations to make it easier for minors to
Uniting for Protection: How Global Laws Can Safeguard Religious Minorities and Preserve Ancient Cultures
The protection of religious minorities and the preservation of ancient cultures are fundamental human rights that deserve universal attention and action. In many parts of the world, religious minorities are subjected to violence, discrimination, forced conversion, and other forms of abuse. Likewise, ancient cultures face the threat of obliteration through
The Global Battle Against Cybercrime: Why International Laws Are Crucial for Effective Deterrence
In the digital age, cybercrimes have become one of the most pervasive and dangerous threats to global security, privacy, and economic stability. From data breaches and identity theft to cyberterrorism and ransomware attacks, cybercriminals have developed increasingly sophisticated methods of exploiting vulnerabilities in our interconnected world. The rise of these
Breaking Barriers: How Global Laws Can Protect Afghan Schoolgirls’ Right to Education
The situation for schoolgirls in Afghanistan has dramatically worsened over the past few years, particularly since the Taliban's return to power in August 2021. Under the new regime, girls' access to education has been severely restricted, with secondary schools for girls remaining closed for the majority of the population. This
How Strong Global Laws Can Prevent Terror by Arson
Arson, the deliberate setting of fires, has long been a devastating method of terrorism, used to destroy property, instill fear, and destabilize societies. While arson may appear as a seemingly localized threat, the impact can be far-reaching, particularly when used as a tactic by terror organizations or individuals intent on