At least 39 people have been killed and over 2,500 have sustained injuries in Bangladesh after clashes between students, government supporters and armed police following protests against service job quotas. The demonstrations ignited as an aftermath of the High Court’s judgment which laid down that at least 30 percent of the Government jobs to be […]
Beyond Identity: Can International Law Address Primordial Drivers of Violence in Manipur?
Introduction The state of Manipur in Northeast India has been grappling with prolonged ethnopolitical violence for years, and things have taken a particularly terrifying turn in the past year. The impact of this violence is deep and far-reaching, which is why it’s crucial to consider whether International Law can help to address the root causes […]