In Part I, Steven Chadwick discusses the legality of Israeli settlements in the West Bank with reference to Articles 2 and 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
International Law & Policy
Net Neutrality Part 1 of 2
Kyle Chatterson explores the increasingly important and contentious issue of Net Neutrality.
Partnership for Peace…or Business?
David Hunter explores the selective sanctions Canada has placed on Russia.
European Parliament Elections and CETA
With European Parliament elections looming, Kareem El-Assal addresses what it might mean for CETA.
Why the European Parliament Elections Matter
Looking at the upcoming European Parliament election, Kareem El-Assal explains why these elections are more significant than ever before.
After Silk Road: Tor Browser and the Successors of the Online Drug Trade
Steven Chadwick examines the nature of the illicit online drug trade with reference to Tor Browser and the inheritors of the notorious internet drug market “Silk Road”.
Medical Tourism: Alarming Alternative or Sustainable Solution?
Tina Bouffet examines the medical tourism industry and whether or not it constitutes the future of healthcare.
Tension in the South China Sea: Hydrocarbon Reserves and Chinese Expansion
Steven Chadwick discusses Chinese oil dependency and its geopolitical implications for the South China Sea.
Bitcoin: A Look at the Controversial Cryptocurrency
Kyle Chatterson takes a look at what bitcoin is, the misconceptions surrounding it, and why some think it could change the world.
Sanctions in South Sudan: Now What?
Skin-deep diplomacy is unlikely to bring South Sudan’s civil war to an end.