Kinocide as a Strategy of Terrorism: Legal Frameworks, Case Law Analysis, and the Need for Global Legal Recognition

Humanitarian Law | Global Security | Society Introduction: Systematic Destruction of Families “Kinocide” describes the deliberate targeting and destruction of family units as a tactic in warfare and terrorism—weaponizing familial bonds to induce fear and societal collapse. A recent report by the Civil Commission on October 7 Crimes, analyzed in

Plasma Power: Electrifying the Chemical Industry and the Legal Frameworks That Must Follow

Global Trends | Technology law | Innovation A New Era of Electrified Chemistry The global race toward net-zero industrial emissions is catalyzing an energy transformation in one of the hardest-to-abate sectors: chemical manufacturing. As traditional fossil-fueled processes come under increasing regulatory and environmental pressure, a cutting-edge solution has emerged something known as

Biomedicine at the Crossroads: Legal Gaps, Global Risks, and the Need for Unified Regulation

Global Trends | Innovation | Biotech Law | Global Policy From gene editing and neural implants to lab-grown organs and AI-driven diagnostics, biomedicine is transforming human health at an unprecedented pace. These technologies promise cures, longevity, and enhanced quality of life—but they also raise profound ethical, legal, and social concerns. As biotechnological

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

BRICS vs. U.S. Dollar: Global Laws to Safeguard the World Economy

The global financial system has long been dominated by the U.S. dollar. Since the Bretton Woods Agreement in 1944, the dollar has served as the world's primary reserve currency, facilitating global trade, investments, and financial stability. However, in recent years, the BRICS nations—Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa—have increasingly

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