The Graduate Grapevine: Distance Makes the Heart Grow Fonder?
By The Graduate Press Editorial Board Q: “Since starting at the Institute, I have been trying to find a balanceContinue Reading
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By The Graduate Press Editorial Board Q: “Since starting at the Institute, I have been trying to find a balanceContinue Reading
By Andrea Biswas-Tortajada, IRPS PhD Candidate With every war, every conflict, every atrocity that goes on with impunity, many ofContinue Reading
By Samuel Pennifold, MINT 2nd Year The Netherlands, Europe’s lowest-lying country, has become the latest western European state to beContinue Reading
23 November 2023 We, a group of current and former students at the Geneva Academy of International Humanitarian Law andContinue Reading
The Graduate Grapevine is The Graduate Press’ new weekly advice column.
By Sohini Chakrabarti, MINT 2nd Year In April 2013, 3,000 labourers went into Rana Plaza, an eight-story structure located inContinue Reading
Caroline Armstrong Hall is a legal officer at the United Nations Investigative Team to Promote Accountability for Da’esh (UNITAD). She has previously worked in various fields of international law. Her experience ranges from local NGO work in Nepal and Lebanon to the Hague Conference on Private International Law and the United Nations Secretariat.
GISA confronts financial challenges in budget announcement at autumn General Assembly
CEAS interviewed Crystal Kwok following the screening of her film, Blurring the Color Line, at the third Geneva Forum on East Asia.
By Muhammed Lamin Dibba, MINT 2nd Year Since the beginning of 2023, more than a thousand young individuals from theContinue Reading









