State fragility, failure and collapse in the new world order: A critical assessment of the applicability of these concepts in the case of Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo and Somalia
July-December 2021 - Vol 12 Num. 2
The idea of state fragility, state failure and state collapse emerged, since the end of the cold war in the international system particularly in developing countries. Among others, these situation strongly influenced African states with political instability, violent conflict, economic crises. As a result, political...
Management of ethnic conflict in Ethiopia: The case of Amhara and Oromo ethnic groups
July-December 2021
State fragility, failure and collapse in the new world order: A critical assessment of the applicability of these concepts in the case of Ethiopia, Democratic Republic of Congo and Somalia
July-December 2021
A counterbalance between the unions’ right to disclosure of information and the employers’ right to the privacy or confidentiality of information
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Towards a new approach to dealing with terrorism as an international crime
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Human rights perspectives of Indian Dalits
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Laws against caste discrimination and their rampant violations in Indian scenario
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Conflict as a propelling instrument of change and continuity: The Ilorin example
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Some aspects of the law and practice of commercial arbitration in Nigeria
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A feminist inquiry into intimate partner violence law, policy, policing, and possible prejudices in Alaska
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