This week was remarkable not only because the price for Bitcoin exceeded $10,000, but also because after 2,5 months of … More
Author: Apricot Lawyer
Weekly brief: Saad Hariri is back, Political crisis in Germany and Radko Mladic is convicted
Several events of the past week marked certain milestones in the history. In this weekly brief we will refresh your … More
Weekly brief: The situation in Zimbabwe, the “Polish way” of celebrating the Independence day and Italian drama
Last week was remarkable not only because the Italian national team did not qualify for the World Cup in Russia, … More
Weekly brief: Trump in Asia and migrants drown in the Mediterranean Sea
In this weekly brief we will focus more on the Asian trip of Donald Trump, the situation in Catalonia.
Weekly brief: Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and Catalans are in the spotlight
In this weekly brief we will talk again about a terroristic attack, political crisis in Lebanon and about very speedy law enforcement in Saudi Arabia.
Weekly brief: Who killed the Kennedy, Kenyan elections and Catalans are in the spotlight
In this weekly brief we will, shad a light to the Catalan referendum and try to understand why the documents about the assassination of J.F.Kennedy were released now.
Weekly brief: Catalan referendum, new social campaigns and more
In this weekly brief we will take you to different countries and present events which deserve a little more coverage and analysis.
Are we entering a period of states without territory? The impact of climate change on small island states’ legal subjectivity under international law
Against the background of the condemnation of the Paris Agreement by US President Donald Trump and the G20 being unable to find common ground on fighting climate change, it is time to deal with the international law implications of what happens to the legal subjectivity of small island states whose territory gets swallowed by the rising sea level.
The post-war order of Syria
Our contributor -Marcel A. Thomkins – elaborates how Syria was divided by the war and which countries and powers might be governing in this country.
Venezuela: the “zero hour” is near
The current regime in Venezuela is close to its collapse as the tensions in the streets of Caracas are more intensified and the budget is shrinking. The “zero hour” is near?