This paper would seek to examine the evolution of existing universal human rights instruments, di... more This paper would seek to examine the evolution of existing universal human rights instruments, discuss the various moral justifications of universal human rights and their respective critiques whilst contending with vehemence via relevant theories that universal human rights can be and therefore are morally justified.
This paper would expound on the UPR system, in terms of how it came about, its objectives and how... more This paper would expound on the UPR system, in terms of how it came about, its objectives and how it operates; then it will determine and discuss the attitudes of particular Asian countries which are renowned for their gross human rights abuse and controversial actions/inactions in relation to those alleged violations.
This paper would seek to determine whether the Trilateral Investment Agreement is and/or would be... more This paper would seek to determine whether the Trilateral Investment Agreement is and/or would be beneficial or detrimental to Japan; by not only analysing the historical tensions that still permeate the relationships between all three nations; but also by ferreting what exactly do each of them have to gain, thus determining their motives and hence whether Japan stands to excel or plummet as time progresses.
Mexican migration to the United States has been a perpetual area of contention and controversy fo... more Mexican migration to the United States has been a perpetual area of contention and controversy for U.S.-Mexico bilateral relations since the early twentieth century. In fact it has been such that throughout the decades following the 1920s to date, despite various restrictive U.S. immigration policies; Mexico remains the leading country for both legal and illegal migration within the U.S. Remarkably, prior to the 1900s Mexican immigration issues and their effects and ramifications were not cause of concern to North America. However, it was inevitable that the two countries would be deeply entrenched in each other’s affairs to some degree as a result of the close proximity of their borders. Rodriguez-Scott held that each were susceptible to the domestic events of other; thus I contend that whilst their economic relationship was tightened by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) the state of migration was simultaneously exacerbated.
An examination of the Refugee Convention and Protocol and their place in light of contemporaneous... more An examination of the Refugee Convention and Protocol and their place in light of contemporaneous Refugee issues.
This paper would seek to examine the evolution of existing universal human rights instruments, di... more This paper would seek to examine the evolution of existing universal human rights instruments, discuss the various moral justifications of universal human rights and their respective critiques whilst contending with vehemence via relevant theories that universal human rights can be and therefore are morally justified.
This paper would expound on the UPR system, in terms of how it came about, its objectives and how... more This paper would expound on the UPR system, in terms of how it came about, its objectives and how it operates; then it will determine and discuss the attitudes of particular Asian countries which are renowned for their gross human rights abuse and controversial actions/inactions in relation to those alleged violations.
This paper would seek to determine whether the Trilateral Investment Agreement is and/or would be... more This paper would seek to determine whether the Trilateral Investment Agreement is and/or would be beneficial or detrimental to Japan; by not only analysing the historical tensions that still permeate the relationships between all three nations; but also by ferreting what exactly do each of them have to gain, thus determining their motives and hence whether Japan stands to excel or plummet as time progresses.
Mexican migration to the United States has been a perpetual area of contention and controversy fo... more Mexican migration to the United States has been a perpetual area of contention and controversy for U.S.-Mexico bilateral relations since the early twentieth century. In fact it has been such that throughout the decades following the 1920s to date, despite various restrictive U.S. immigration policies; Mexico remains the leading country for both legal and illegal migration within the U.S. Remarkably, prior to the 1900s Mexican immigration issues and their effects and ramifications were not cause of concern to North America. However, it was inevitable that the two countries would be deeply entrenched in each other’s affairs to some degree as a result of the close proximity of their borders. Rodriguez-Scott held that each were susceptible to the domestic events of other; thus I contend that whilst their economic relationship was tightened by the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) the state of migration was simultaneously exacerbated.
An examination of the Refugee Convention and Protocol and their place in light of contemporaneous... more An examination of the Refugee Convention and Protocol and their place in light of contemporaneous Refugee issues.
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