International Cooperation and Current Developments

International Cooperation and Current Developments In an increasingly interconnected world, international cooperation has emerged as a cornerstone of global peace, security, and development. Amidst challenges such as Climate Change, pandemics, and geopolitical tensions, countries are finding that collaboration, rather than confrontation, offers the best path forward. This article explores the current landscape of international cooperation, … Read more

Agenda 21

The following are the subtopics of Agenda 21: Social and Economic Dimensions Conservation and Management of Resources for Development Strengthening the Role of Major Groups Means of Implementation Institutional Framework Information for Decision-Making Education, Public Awareness and Training Science and Technology Promoting Sustainable Human Settlements Integrating Environment and Development in Decision-Making Financial Resources and Mechanisms … Read more

International Conventions

Here is a list of subtopics on international conventions: Arbitration Arms control Banking Civil aviation Climate change Commerce Communications Copyright Crime Customs Disarmament Environment Fisheries Health Human rights Intellectual property Investment Labour Law of the sea Migration Nuclear energy Peacekeeping Refugees Space law Standards Taxation Trade Transport Travel Water resources Women’s rights Youth I hope … Read more

Single Citizenship

Single Citizenship Single citizenship is a legal concept that refers to the status of an individual who is a citizen of only one country. This is in contrast to dual citizenship, which is the status of an individual who is a citizen of two or more countries. Single citizenship is the most common form of … Read more

Freedom of Movement

Freedom of Movement Freedom of movement is the right to travel freely within and outside one’s country. It is a fundamental human right that is enshrined in international law. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) states that “everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within the borders of each State” and … Read more

Citizenship By Naturalisation

Citizenship By Naturalisation Citizenship by naturalisation is the process by which a person who is not a citizen of a country can become a citizen of that country. The requirements for naturalisation vary from country to country, but typically include a period of residence in the country, a knowledge of the language and history of … Read more

The Secessionist Movement in North-Eastern States

The Secessionist Movement in North-Eastern States Introduction The North-Eastern states of India have been home to a number of secessionist movements over the years. These movements have been driven by a variety of factors, including ethnic and religious differences, economic disparities, and a sense of alienation from the rest of India. The most well-known secessionist … Read more