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CWRU's Yemen Accountability Project Issues Second White Paper | School of Law


Article Date
April 15, 2021
The Yemen Accountability Project (YAP) at Case Western Reserve University School of Law has published its second white paper, “Starvation: Building the Case for Prosecuting Starvation Crimes in Yemen.” The 51-page document examines evidence from 2015 to 2018 that illustrates patterns of widespread attacks on civilian objects indispensable to survival, such as food production and water supply, and outlines avenues for bringing charges against perpetrators of these crimes.
This publication is the product of three years of work by the YAP team, and follows last year’s successful release of the white paper “Aiding and Abetting: Holding States, Corporations, and Individuals Accountable for War Crimes in Yemen.” ....

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Towards a People's Constitution for Botswana - Truth, for its own sake.


Towards a People’s Constitution for Botswana
2021-04-07 
Moses Magadza
A constitution, developed through wide consultations with the people it is intended to serve, is more likely to be a widely accepted and respected document than one crafted behind the scenes and foisted onto the people. This seems to be the pith or fulcrum of ‘Towards A People’s Constitution for Botswana’, one of four recent books by Justice Oagile Bethuel Key Dingake.
Last year, I reviewed two of Dingake’s books, namely: ‘Judges’ and ‘In Pursuit of Justice’. I promised to review the remaining two books, being: ‘Towards A People’s Constitution for Botswana’ (which I review here) and ‘Lawyers’, which I will review soon – time permitting. Notion Press (India, Singapore and Malaysia) published all these books, which are available on online platforms, including Amazon and as Kindle eBooks. ‘Towards A People’s Constitution for Botswana’ was published towards t ....

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