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‘This ASEAN summit matters because it will set priorities and policies’
Cornelius Hanung | ASIA
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ASIA
07.Oct.2024
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‘We need competitive elections so only truly committed states are elected to the UN Human Rights Council’
Madeleine Sinclair | GLOBAL
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GLOBAL
25.Sep.2024
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‘Whether the Cybercrime Convention will do more good than harm will hinge on implementation and monitoring’
Pavlina Pavlova | GLOBAL
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GLOBAL
20.Sep.2024
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‘The Cybercrime Convention risks becoming a tool for global surveillance and cross-border human rights violations’
Deborah Brown | GLOBAL
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GLOBAL
19.Sep.2024
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‘We fear the Pact for the Future will be yet another document with high ideals but little practical impact’
Ophelia Kemigisha | GLOBAL
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GLOBAL
07.Aug.2024
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‘There are multiple paths to justice and accountability for violations of international law’
Rebecca Shoot | GLOBAL
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GLOBAL
06.Aug.2024
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‘Our influence depends on states’ willingness to adopt a progressive agenda’
Jennifer Rauch | GLOBAL
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GLOBAL
05.Aug.2024
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‘Civil society has been vocal in urging that the Summit of the Future address the real needs of people’
Julie Murray | GLOBAL
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GLOBAL
04.Aug.2024
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‘The UN Secretary-General underestimated the difficulty of reaching consensus’
Renzo Pomi | GLOBAL
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GLOBAL
27.Jul.2024
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‘NATO remains as relevant today as was when it was established in 1949’
Jamie Shea | GLOBAL
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GLOBAL
24.Jul.2024
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