Cruel, Unusual, and Costly: The Death Penalty’s Got To Go Lila Mooney May 16, 2021 The death penalty has withstood shifting international human rights norms and evolving public opinions at the…
The Punisher’s Punishment: The Effectiveness of the Death Penalty in the… Helena Martin Mar 21, 2017 In the Philippines, the war on drugs still rages on. Reports on the deaths and killings related to the drug trade…
Reasons and Risks of the Continuation of Capital Punishment in the United States Cassidy Bright Dec 18, 2016 For the last ten years, the United States has consistently ranked either fourth or fifth among countries with the…
Let Them in, for Goodness Sake!: Negotiation Talks Cease for Turkey’s EU Accession Alex Tolic Dec 6, 2016 As one of the Central Powers, the Ottoman Empire found itself on the losing side of the First World War. Shortly…
Hang ’em High, or Not At All Ryan Mernin Feb 24, 2016 Capital punishment rarely shows its face anymore. In 1972 the U.S. Supreme Court abolished the death penalty, only…
The Death Penalty and Human Rights: An Interesting Dynamic D'Arcy White Oct 14, 2015 When most people think of the phrase “human rights” it often brings to mind campaigns to protect minority groups or…
Weekly Roundup: Beyond Conventional Thinking Aliaume Leroy Dec 14, 2014 This week,the Online McGill International Review offered once more different perspectives on world issues to its…