Indigenous rights are crucial to contemporary land use planning and policy in settler states. This article comparatively analyzes the manifest and latent content of the…
In this book, I contemplate the various ethical and social quandaries raised by the Genetic Revolution. Recent biomedical advances such as genetic screening, gene therapy, and…
Are NATO’s mutual security commitments strong enough today to deter all adversaries? Is the nuclear umbrella as credible as it was during the Cold War?…
Are legal agreements designed to protect the interests of foreign investors compromising the ability of governments to protect the environment? Recent years have seen an explosive…
How well can a cryptocurrency serve as a means of payment? We study the optimal design of cryptocurrencies and assess quantitatively how well such currencies…
This paper was published in the peer-reviewed journal Moral Philosophy and Politics. Volume 5, Issue 1. Jason Brennan and John Tomasi have argued that if…
The kin-state phenomenon is often understood as unifying and inclusive: states reach out beyond their borders to engage with co-ethnics living abroad, thus maintaining historic…
Christou, Theodore Michael and Shawn Michael Bullock (2013). “Foundations in Teacher Education: A Canadian Perspective.” Ottawa: Canadian Association for Teacher Education Teacher education is engulfed…
This article explores the involvement of the Norman nobility in the wars between Christians and Muslims in the Ebro Valley in the first half of…
Despite its reach and impact, little scholarly attention has been granted to what is becoming a silent social tsunami of our times: evictions. Tens of…