Do the benefits of Democracy as a political system outweigh the drawbacks that come with being held accountable against other democracies in terms of international Human Rights?
With so many laws and legislation passed for women's rights, why do you think many countries, especially in the Middle Eastern region, continue to suppress them? Is it fair or accurate to blame their religion? Are there laws in these countries in place to protect women that people are simply disregarding?
One of the rights listed is "Anyone sentenced to death shall have the right to seek pardon or commutation of the sentence. Amnesty, pardon or commutation of the sentence of death may be granted in all cases." How did that factor into the Nuremberg trials? Was this rule implemented before or after those arrangements or in any way because of them? Was there a lot of dissent between countries regarding this rule? Should there have been?
Can you tell us about your previous activities in international human rights work? What are you involved in or working on currently?
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