Israel-Hamas Conflict: Civilian Protection and Legal Boundaries in Armed Conflict

Self-defense does not absolve any party—state or non-state—from compliance with international humanitarian law.”

Ukraine’s Children: Deportation, Civilian Targeting, and the Erosion of International Norms

Ukraine’s children have become central to the conflict—not only as victims of war, but as targets of policies that risk permanently severing identity, family structures, and national continuity.”

Human Trafficking in Malawi: Structural Vulnerabilities, Legal Gaps, and Protection Challenges

Human trafficking in Malawi is sustained not only by criminal networks, but by systemic vulnerabilities that leave victims unprotected and perpetrators largely unaccountable.”

Global Displacement: Scale, Protection Gaps, and the Limits of International Response

Global displacement is no longer a temporary humanitarian emergency; it is a prolonged condition shaping the security, stability, and future of entire regions.”

Crisis in Afghanistan: Rights, Collapse, and Humanitarian Emergency

The crisis in Afghanistan is defined not only by economic collapse, but by the systematic erasure of women and girls from public life.”

War in Ukraine: One Year of Conflict, Displacement and Global Consequences

Ukraine’s citizens and military forces have demonstrated extraordinary resilience, holding their ground despite the relentless assault on civilians and infrastructure.”