Child marriage—defined as any formal or informal union where at least one party is under the age of 18—is widely recognized under international human rights law as a harmful practice…
The key principle is: wealth accumulation is permitted, but excessive accumulation is restricted to prevent deprivation and economic exploitation. This principle is not a call for absolute wealth equality, nor…
Political democracy, where the people select their government leaders through free and open elections, holds a vital place in society, offering a framework for collective decision-making, accountability, and the safeguarding…
Europe has historically pursued cooperative security arrangements, balancing military alliances with diplomatic and multilateral efforts to prevent conflict and manage crises. The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE)…
Intra self-sufficiency is the ability of a socio-economic unit to meet certain of its own needs without external assistance. The focus is on self-reliance within the socio-economic unit for those…
In international law, jihadism and self-determination struggles against colonialism are viewed very differently, particularly in the context of the United Nations Charter, various international treaties including those on armed conflict…
Background In Australia, the acquisition and distribution of food products from farmers, manufacturers and suppliers mainly takes place, both generally and in relation to specific food categories, at a national…
Welcome! We’re delighted to bring you insights based on the Progressive Utilization Theory (PROUT) propounded by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar. Our insights offer practical and ethical solutions to the challenges of…