by virginiafiguero | Mar 14, 2014 | Asia
By James Chiriyankandath, Co-Editor, Commonwealth & Comparative Politics In April and May, India, home to more than half the population of the Commonwealth and the world’s largest democracy, holds its 16th general election. We follow an election that could ...
by commonwealth-oral-history-project | Oct 16, 2013 | Asia, Human Rights
by Sir Ronald Sanders KCMG AM In this Inaugural Lecture marking the 100th Anniversary of the Charter of the Bristol Commonwealth Society, Sir Ronald Sanders [1] argues that the inter-governmental Commonwealth is a diverse group that is now plagued by mistrust and...
by commonwealth-oral-history-project | Apr 26, 2013 | Asia, Human Rights
By Professor Philip Murphy, Director, Institute of Commonwealth Studies Well in advance of today’s meeting of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group (CMAG), the Commonwealth Secretariat was attempting to dampen expectations that the Group would act decisively in...
by commonwealth-oral-history-project | Apr 23, 2013 | Africa, Asia, Australia, New Zealand & the Pacific, Canada & the Caribbean, Human Rights, Uncategorized
By the Human Rights Consortium, School of Advanced Study, University of London Earth Day was established in 1970. In the same year, the term ‘ecocide’ was first recorded at the Conference on War and National Responsibility in Washington. At the 1970 conference...
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