

The ‘Legality in Crisis’ of the Arms Transfers to Ukraine
Analysing the transfer of arms through the ‘legality in crisis’ paradigm limits our perspective and misses the bigger picture of the conflict.
Analysing the transfer of arms through the ‘legality in crisis’ paradigm limits our perspective and misses the bigger picture of the conflict.
Developing countries were deeply disappointed that proposals for a ‘Glasgow Facility’ to help them cope with the devastating effects of loss and damage caused by climate change were dropped.
A brief guide to the UN Climate Change Conference 2021.
Though progress has been made in human rights in recent years, more needs to be done.
The United Nations Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons reached 50 states on 25 October. What does this mean?
On Human Rights Day, why are we still looking away from what is happening in Iraq right now?
Exploring varied aspects of translation work at the Centre for Translation Studies.
Samia Omar shares her experience of the MA International Studies and Diplomacy.
How mass movement and action can combat a crisis fuelled by capitalism.
“I took away three things from this trip: connection, conversation, and culture.”
Three SOAS academics on how their work supports social justice.
Vanessa Tsehaye asks delegates “What does it take for hope to die?”
844 million people still lack even a basic water service
“We became closer as a group and formed a deep connection”
The United Nations International Day of Peace is 21 September
‘Today, 4.5 billion people live without a household toilet that safely disposes of their waste.’ (UN Water website)
For some, they are absolute. Professor Hopgood sets out the challenges