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Caning plays an integral but controversial role in Singapore’s criminal justice system, says Mark Yeo of Fortress Law ...
The change reflects growing recognition within the Vietnamese legislative system that capital punishment is not a ...
A potential European nuclear deterrent is a different matter. European politicians have sporadically expressed concern about the nuclear threat from Russia, and defense experts have begun discussing ...
A man guilty of Britain's oldest cold case murder has been jailed for life - nearly 60 years after he raped and killed a ...
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How Regime Change in Iran Could Backfire on the US
Despite calls for regime change in Iran, history, logistics, and strategic analysis suggest it would likely backfire, destabilizing the region, increasing anti-American sentiment, and failing to ...
Taking a tough stance has led to overcrowded jails and soaring costs. Yet evidence shows that non-custodial sentences are ...
Lawyers, including Reverend John Baiyeshea (SAN), Akinlolu Kehinde (SAN), Falola and Oluwole Adaja argue that judges, who engage in age falsification are undoubtedly actuated by various motives.
The World Bank’s Breaking Barriers report reveals that entrenched social norms, not just economic constraints are key ...
Francois Venter talks about his unorthodox inaugural lecture, his work during the Aids crisis and his shoot-from-the-hip fix ...
Canadian Institute For Arctic Security contributor suggests the North is important for protection from modern weapons ...
This month, we’re zeroing in on a core tension in US strategy toward China: how to strike the right balance between ...
James A. Lewis on his research for the Brzezinski Institute Deterrence was the linchpin of U.S. defense strategy for decades, but the political and military context for deterrence has changed ...