The Fall of the Assad Regime: A New Chapter for Syria and Lessons for the World on Refugees The recent collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria has sparked a wave of hope and celebration among Syrians worldwide. After more than five decades of brutal dictatorship, widespread violence, and unimaginable suffering, the dream of freedom […]
The Dutch Government and Military Exports to Israel: A Legal and Ethical Debate The military collaboration between the Netherlands and Israel has long been a contentious issue, intertwining strategic interests with significant legal and ethical concerns. This partnership spans various areas, including defense technology, intelligence sharing, and arms trade. Notably, Dutch companies play a role […]
A Year After the ICJ Ruling: Has Syria Complied with the Convention Against Torture? On November 20, 2024, Human Rights Watch released a report highlighting Syria’s failure to comply with the provisional measures imposed by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) a year earlier. These measures are part of a legal case brought by the […]