Case studies of transitional justice in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Sierra Leone suggest that both peace and justice elements are necessary during transitional justice processes, both for sustainable development in the aftermath of conflict and for the creation of lasting peace.
As natural disasters rise in frequency and intensity, already strained state budgets struggle with disaster relief. Moving into an uncertain future of climate change, what can states do to protect themselves?
This article explores the issues inherent in the industry through economic, legal, and social lenses–with a focus on the sterile injectable drug market–to illustrate its dangers and call for public action.