Oftentimes definitions can limit you, imposing unnecessary constraints, enclosing things within the four corners of a narrow, ...
Oftentimes definitions can limit you, imposing unnecessary constraints, enclosing things within the four corners of a narrow, ...
Writing is more than letters; it is a reflection of culture, thought, and history. While alphabets like English or Devanagari ...
Countries are uniquely human constructs. Only people divide themselves into undefinable sanctions called “nations,” then ...
The European Convention on Human Rights is exactly 75 years old. When it was agreed in November 1950, it was intended as a ...
The U.S. has long believed that unspecific laws threaten democracy. So why is the administration being so vague?
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The empire of broken promises: When law became the mask of empire

By koBENa BRAKOThe empire did not conquer with the sword alone. Its deadliest weapon was the mask — the gentle face of law, religion, and progress concealing the mechanics of greed. Every empire, to ...
The writer   Few issues in Ghana’s education sector evoke as much passion as the language of instruction—a matter that goes ...
HC order revives the Enforcement Directorate’s attachment of the gains made by Prakash Industries through the allotment of Chhattisgarh’s Chotia coal block.
Ayekpam Shyamkumar Every game, tradition, rhyme, or lullaby of the Meeteis carries a purpose—an underlying meaning that transcends entertainment. Marum Konbi, meaning “egg incubation,” is one such ...
What is true is that the past decade has produced an arbitrary maze of climate rules, presented in dense, unreadable prose ...
Around 17 years ago, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered one of its most consequential decisions in modern American history.