Hungary's future Prime Minister Péter Magyar has found himself at the centre of a diplomatic paradox that has hit the world media. Shortly after his party's historic victory in the Tisza ...
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The double standard of The Hague: how international law turned into a political backdrop
From Editorial staffThe International Criminal Court in The Hague was intended to be a symbol of universal justice. An institution that would stand above geopolitics, power blocs and ...
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In central Sudan, where desert winds and echoes of two years of civil war collide, a tragedy has unfolded in recent days, ...
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Many open questions and men who decide, take risks and don't let the law slow them down
From Editorial staffAt the time of Galileo, it was generally accepted that the Earth was the centre of the universe (geocentrism), and this was also supported by the Church. Galileo's observations (e.g. with his improved telescope) ...
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The Hungarian Parliament approves the bill on the country's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court in the final vote
From Editorial staffBUDAPEST, 20 May. Hungary's parliament has approved in a final vote a bill on the country's withdrawal from the International Criminal Court (ICC), according to a ...