Foreigners to healthcare? Amidst the fast-growing development of the new coronavirus pandemic worldwide, refugee populations in Lebanon have been deeply affected. The right to health of those vulnerable refugees has been neglected, which is a violation of fundamental rights under international law. Reeda Al Sabri Halawi • April 08, 2020
Cybercrime and cybersecurity: The need for International Cybersecurity Law Due to globalisation and the fast-growing development of the internet across the world, the rapid increase in cyberattacks such as cyberespionage and cyberwarfare has made cybercrime a key national security issue. Reeda Al Sabri Halawi • February 26, 2020 • 5 comments
Human Trafficking and Human Smuggling. What’s the Difference? Human Smuggling and Human Trafficking, so close yet very different. Reeda Al Sabri Halawi • February 23, 2018
Terrorism, International Criminal Tribunals & the Role of the Special Tribunal for Lebanon This blog focuses on the role that the international criminal tribunals – and in particular the Special Tribunal for Lebanon – have played in the definition of terrorism and in the establishment of terrorism as an international crime. Reeda Al Sabri Halawi • December 13, 2017