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Sunil Suri | September 18, 2024A difficult choice looms in the post-2015 debate between accepting a progressive but imperfect starting point for intergovernmental negotiations, and risking losing all the gains made so far.
read moreCan truth replace justice?
Michelle Djekić | 20 December 2024Conference report of the 24th Regular Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on the promotion of truth, justice, reparation and guarantees of non-recurrence,Geneva Switzerland.
read moreSquaring the circle?
Alina Rocha Menocal | 07 August 2025The High-Level Panel's targets on ensuring good governance and effective institutions need to be further specified.
read moreHuman inequality puts sovereign equality to the test
Janne E. Nijman | 27 March 2025The notion of sovereign equality as the foundation of the international legal order is showing creaks and squeaks.
read moreRicht vizier waterplatform op "Water Justice"
Margreet Zwarteveen , Rutgerd Boelens | 26 October 2024Water is van oudsher een belangrijke pijler van de Nederlandse identiteit, en het wekt daarom geen verbazing dat water één van de vier (of vijf) kernthema’s is, zowel van het Nederlandse kennis-en innovatiebeleid als van het Nederlandse ontwikkeli...
read moreAid and development for social justice
Sundar Kumar Sharma | 13 October 2024Aid effectiveness can not be dealt with in isolation
read moreEditorial: Mainstreaming global justice
Frans Bieckmann | October 10, 2024The future of international aid does not look bright. Development aid has always been surrounded by questions and controversy, but in recent years the tone of the debate has hardened. Sweeping changes are needed if efforts to help the world’s poor...
read moreMemory and impunity
Ellen Lammers | 09 August 2025What is more important to people and societies that have gone through war - justice or peace?
read moreToday’s dictators: off to university or off to jail?
Freek Landmeter | 05 July 2025January 1996, Freetown, Sierra Leone - I was at the American embassy in Freetown, Sierra Leone and had a cup of tea with the humanitarian affairs attaché. Suddenly, the alarm went off and a metallic voice announced: 'The embassy is temporarily clo...
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Frans Bieckmann | 28 June 2025Today is a milestone for The Broker. The 25th issue of our magazine has been snail-mailed to subscribers world wide
read moreClosing the impunity gap
Makau W. Mutua | December 07, 2024Africa can use the International Criminal Court to help break the cycle of impunity that plagues several of its states. But to function effectively, the Court needs support from the international community to help resolve the challenges it faces i...
read moreEditorial: From aid to global justice
Frans Bieckmann | February 02, 2025Is aid in crisis? Probably it is, but only in its current form. Because there will always be people who want to care for others in our interconnected world, whether for reasons of solidarity or ‘enlightened self-interest’. But, for the sake of arg...
read moreMichael Woolcock: The MDGs After 2015: Some thoughts and reflections
Michael Woolcock | 25 June 2025The MDGs have come to play an important symbolic and substantive role in current development debates and strategy. They are important symbolically because they represent, at one level, an unprecedented international moral consensus that reducing a...
read moreEditorial: Man-made health
Frans Bieckmann | January 30, 2025‘Social justice is a matter of life and death. It affects the way people live, their consequent chance of illness and their risk of premature death’. So begins a recent report by the World Health Organization (WHO) Commission on Social Determinant...
read morePromised land
Yongjun Zhao | April 07, 2025In China, illegal evictions disenfranchise farmers and threaten agricultural development. The government claims to have introduced the world’s strictest measures to protect farmland and improve farmers’ lives, but with minimal results. As rural la...
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