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The Russian ‘Blogger Law’
Just weeks after he disparaged the Internet as “a special project”, Valdimir Putin, borrowed a page from the restrictive Internet playbooks of many governments around the world that have…
Ukraine Crisis: What it could mean for the rest of the World.
The current on-going battle between Russia and Ukraine over the accession of the Crimean Peninsula has inarguably become one of the most controversial matters of the year. But is this a conflict which is only…
Food “Over” Security by Israel-A Critic.
On 19th March 2014, the Parliament of Israel passed the ‘ADVANCEMENT OF COMPETITION IN THE FOOD SECTOR LAW 2014’. The legislative history to this law can be traced to the…
Minorities in the Age of Globalisation
Minority is so to say a “cohort concept” or a concept which envelops a cluster of issues. Far from being a matter of the past, minorities have become a very…