In Kate Maltby’s recent piece for Telegraph, HSC Deputy Director Dwayne Menezes was referenced as an expert on the treatment of Christians in Iraq. Link to the Article “Nineveh city was a city of sin. The jazzin’ and a-jivin’ made ...
Read More »Parliamentary Evidence: UK Armed Forces Personnel and the Legal Framework for Future Operations
This paper intends to provide Her Majesty’s Government with a comprehensive overview of the rules regulating armed conflict known as International Humanitarian Law. It will highlight the protections that are afforded to UK military personnel operating in conflict situations and the laws that they are required to observe.
Read More »Parliamentary Evidence: Intervention (Political)
This paper intends to provide Her Majesty’s Government with a detailed analysis of the political and strategic considerations surrounding military intervention in order to assist the House of Commons Defence Select Committee in developing an effective policy to guide decision making in respect of future military interventions.
Read More »Parliamentary Evidence: Intervention (Legal)
This paper intends to provide Her Majesty’s Government with a comprehensive overview of the international legal framework regulating the use of military force by sovereign states and highlights some of the current issues which exist within the context of military intervention
Read More »Parliamentary Evidence: Soft Power and the UK’s Influence
The United Kingdom (UK) has long excelled in soft power, being, inter alia, one of the primary international actors responsible for promoting democracy, human rights and the rule of law; the originator of many of the world’s best-loved sports; and a film, music and theatre hub that the entire world flocks to.
Read More »Luke Simpkins MP: On Citizenship and Extremism
HSC Advisory Board member Luke Simpkins MP demands Australian dual citizens fighting with "foreign military and extremist causes" be stripped of citizenship.
Read More »Press Release: HSC Statement on the Situation in Israel and the Gaza Strip
The Human Security Centre is deeply concerned by the recent escalation of violence in Israel and the Gaza Strip, following the abhorrent killing of three Israeli teenagers and the apparent revenge killing of a Palestinian teenager in the West Bank.
Read More »Press Release: HIC’s Evidence Featured Prominently in House of Commons Report on “Intervention: When, Why, How?”
We are pleased to announce that our submission to The House of Commons Defence Select Committee inquiry on the subject of “Intervention: When, Why and How” now features prominently in the much-awaited and substantive report published by Parliament today.
Read More »HIC’s Evidence Featured in House of Lords and House of Commons Reports
On 28 March 2014, the House of Lords Select Committee on Soft Power and the UK’s Influence published its much-awaited report Power and Persuasion in the Modern World, wherein many of the points were constructed almost exclusively around the evidence we submitted. The report cites the Humanitarian Intervention Centre no fewer than 16 times.
Read More »Ukraine: A Regional Crisis with Global Impact
The crisis in Ukraine originated in President Viktor Yanukovych’s decision to abandon a far-reaching Association Agreement with the European Union in November 2013. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets and protests stretched over several months, culminating in an eruption of violence in February 2014.
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