Justice Today
Is there still justice in this world?
The Courtroom Drama
The courtroom isn’t a place of justice anymore but rather a stage for drama! Is there anything that can be done?
Judgments’ Eye
An essay on how prevailent judging others by outside looks still is in today’s society.
Indonesia’s Human Trafficking Problem
A brief synopsis of the human trafficking situation in the Southeast Asian country of Indonesia.
Austria’s Human Trafficking Problem
A brief look at Austria’s human trafficking scenario.
The Future: What Kind of Future Would You Want?
What kind of future would you want?
Abortion: The Right to Choose, or Murder?
An Ethical Issue.
On The Future of Dispute Resolution
What is the future of dispute resolution? Will “alternative” dispute resolution (ADR) processes dominate the courts system, or will the later "absorb" the former. This essay answers the above by identifying a dialectic between ADR and the law reminiscent of that between law and Equity. The essay revisits the meaning of justice and the role of dispute resolution processes in society. It concludes that only a strong form of legal plurality will lead to real benefit from ADR.
Should Victims of Crime Help Choose The Criminals’ Terms of Punishment?
We all have our national judicial systems for dealing with perpetrators of serious crime, with various tariffs set to dictate appropriate sentencing, according to the culture and society the crime was committed in. But would it be better if victims of crime were able to play some part in the proceedings? Is it reasonable that their religious beliefs have any bearing on what they decide?
Should We be Punished, Even If We are Forgiven?
In this article, I attempt to show the complxities of this question in relation to Roman Polanski.





















