International Criminal Court convicted Mali individual for cultural heritage genocide ...more
Cultural Heritage and International Law
January 19, 2026•6 min read

A step-by-step informational for families whose loved ones end up in immigration detention and they need to locate them. ...more
Immigration Detention
January 16, 2026•4 min read
The three different legal perspectives of property damage at borders. ...more
Border Law
January 14, 2026•3 min read
The war and genocide in Sudan has resulted in the loss of massive ancient antiquities of universal value. ...more
Cultural Heritage and International Law
January 12, 2026•5 min read

The Trail Smelter Arbitration (1938 and 1941) arose from sulfur dioxide emissions released by a Canadian smelting operation in Trail, British Columbia, which caused documented damage to crops, forests... ...more
Border Law
January 08, 2026•4 min read

Why preserve cultural heritage and why have international laws regarding cultural heritage? Because tangible properties have universal value for the whole of humanity. ...more
Cultural Heritage and International Law
January 06, 2026•5 min read

In reality, borders are complex legal spaces where property rights, environmental protection, criminal law, immigration policy, national security, and human rights collide. ...more
Border Law
January 05, 2026•3 min read

People seeking asylum, withholding of removal, or relief under the Convention Against Torture may come to the United States, only to find themselves in an immigration detention center. At that time, t... ...more
Immigration Law
January 09, 2025•2 min read


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