Hey,
For a straight conduct of hostilities question for WO, is it best to mention R2P as well? Sort of talk about how limitations of the Geneva convention and the barrier of state sovereignty led to R2P?
Any advice would be much appreciated :0
You can definitely mention R2P - All the areas of World Order heavily overlap so you're safe
Most successful/famous UNSC resolution in response to Libya??
I don't know about famous/successful but
this appears to be the most recent
Does anyone have predictions for shelter and family?
Law reform is my bet for Crime so I wouldn't be surprised to see it pop up in the Options
Any ideas about to write for a Crime question on the adversary system? It's one of the aspects of the syllabus that haven't really been questioned. All I can think of is a 'pros' and 'cons' kind of discussion but that doesn't seem good enough.
thanks in advance
I'd frame it as a balancing rights essay, with a paragraph each on victims, offenders and society and how their rights are protected by the adversarial process. You can discuss things like juries, rules for admissible evidence, special victims rights provisions, etc etc