Sweden, the United Nations, and the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)

Today, Ambassador Anders Lidén, Sweden’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, addressed the general debate about the Responsibility to Protect and Sweden’s role in R2P at a well-attended seminar at the House of Sweden in Washington, D.C. The two discussants included former Ambassador Princeton Lyman with the Council on Foreign Relations and Tod Lindberg with […]

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60th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Today marks the 60th anniversary celebration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, one of the foundations of international human rights law. The UN General Assembly adopted and proclaimed the Declaration by Resolution 217 A (III) of 10 December 1948. The 30 articles signify the “common standard of achievement for all peoples and all nations” […]

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United Nations Association – USA Annual Meeting

In an address delivered in New York on June 6, United Nations Deputy Secretary General Mark Malloch Brown critiqued U.S. policy towards the UN in his speech “Power and Super-Power: Global Leadership in the Twenty-First Century.” The Deputy Secretary challenged the United States to sustain “inside-the-tent diplomacy at the UN” and to drop its attitude […]

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Call for Papers: Second Biennial General Conference of the Asian Society of International Law

The Second Biennial General Conference of the Asian Society of International Law, to be held in Tokyo from 1-2 August 2009, is soliciting papers under the main theme of “International Law in a Multi-polar and Multi-civilizational World: Asian Perspectives, Challenges and Contributions.” The Organizing Committee seeks to encourage the participation in the Conference of all […]

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Iranian Interior Minister Ousted for Fake Law Degree

Iran’s parliament, known as the Malijis of Iran or Islamic Consultative Assembly, impeached Interior Minister Ali Kordan under Article 89 of the Iranian Constitution for forging an honorary doctorate degree in law from Oxford University. The forged Ph.D. diploma, complete with spelling and grammatical errors, was purportedly granted for his “education materials and his research” […]

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