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Tag: international law

Essays/Global Issue

The Application of the Traditional Concept of Neutrality to Modern Means of Warfare

Posted on November 2021 by Ankita Kamath

INTRODUCTION Neutrality, in its traditional sense, was activated when conventional war broke out and was limited to neutral states refraining from taking part i...

Comments/Science and Technology

Government Surveillance and the Right to Privacy in the 21st Century

Posted on March 2021 by Jessica Honan

The right to privacy has existed in international law since 1966, but the improved capacity of governments’ surveillance and spying software in the past decade ...

Essays/Global Issue

Power Dynamics as an Explanation for Compliance with International Law

Posted on October 2019 by Boitumelo Sediti

Written by: Boitumelo Sediti, University of Cape Town Introduction Debates around the rationale behind a state’s compliance with international law have been poi...

YRIS Acheson Prize Issue

The Yale Review of International Studies is currently soliciting submissions for our annual Acheson Prize Issue. The author of the winning essay will receive a monetary prize of $700, second place will receive $300, and third place will receive $200. We are accepting any essay related to international affairs under 40 pages double spaced. A panel of Yale professors will judge the essays, and the competition is exclusively open to Yale undergraduates. Students can submit their essays by email to yris@yira.org. Submissions are due on April 15.

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