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2020 on Sight: Violation Against Human Rights in United States of America

Violation against human rights has been a big issue in America since the first 20th century, that is also the reason why The Bill of Rights became legitimate in 1791 to guarantees civil and political rights to individual citizens, including: freedom of speech, religion, and association; the right to a fair trial; and the prohibition …

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The Impact of US Policy on “Developing Country” List for Indonesia

  On 10 February 2020, Trump administration stated that U.S will not granted special preferences treatment towards several countries which considered as no longer “developing country,” quoting the notice issued by U.S Trade Representative (USTR). The origins of this special preferences came from WTO Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures (SCM Agreement). Under the SCM …

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Horror Inside Long Xing 629: How IUU Fishing Could Lead to Exploitative Working Condition

  On May 6th, 2020, amid COVID-19’s outbreak, a South Korean You Tuber, Jang Han-Sol has posted a video on his YouTube channel, Korea Reomit, which shows MBC’s (abbreviation for Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation, a South Korean media company) news about dumping of Indonesian seafarer in Chinese-flagged Ship Long Xing 629 to the sea. This revealing …

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China’s Responsibility for COVID-19 Outbreak: An International Law Perspective

Author’s Notes: This article is a pure works of research and do not have any intention to undermine certain racial group The existence of the Coronavirus Diseases (COVID-19) was previously acknowledged on an early stage by 33 year old ophthalmologist at Wuhan General Hospital, Li Wenliang. He was credited as the first medical professionals who …

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COVID-19: Does Indonesia Already Comply with Human Rights?

  Until this article are written (28/3/2020), there are 1.155 cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Indonesia with number of death tolls are still rising.[1] Given this situation, Indonesian government led by President Joko Widodo itself has made some negligence while mitigating this pandemic. For example, the government are encouraging people to not worry too much …

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USA Recognition of Jerusalem In Contrary with International Law

  The status of Jerusalem is well-recognized as a long-disputed area since the British conquest of the city in November 1917, Ottoman sovereignty over Jerusalem was uncontested. Due to the presence of holy places in Jerusalem, in many respects, its status was unique because of the importance attached to it by the Allied powers that …

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How Duterte’s “War on Drugs” turns into “Crimes Against Humanity”

Since its inauguration in 2016, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte issued one of his policies which is quite popular, namely the “war on drugs.” This war is meant literally, by killing every suspected drug dealer. Most victims were executed without trial. Since its inauguration in 2016, Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte issued one of his policies which …

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The Kashmir Conflict : A Brief History and Effort to End the Conflict

Recently, the pakistan air force shoot down two india’s jet fighter in kashmir region, a disputed region who claimed by india and pakistan. The shoot down created a a tension betwen the two country. This action can lead a new crisis betwen india and pakistan. After the jet’s shoot down incident, a shootout reportly occured …

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The Terrorism Support Financing

Terrorism is the broadest sense and not an ideology. Terrorism use of intentionally indiscriminate violence as a means to create terror among masses of people; or fear to achieve a financial, political, religious or ideological aim. Terrorism exist in a newest era which they are always doing something phenomenal. Many of country already knew or …

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