This principle suggests that states should act in their own self-interest.
What is Realism?
When a state is economically unable to meet obligations.
What is Universality vs Economic Challenges?
Adopted in 1948, this key document outlines the fundamental human rights to be universally protected.
What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?
This nation has not ratified key international laws relating to human rights, based on a challenge to sovereignty
What is the United States of America?
The best chocolate bar.
What is Boost?
This term refers to people who are forced to flee their home country due to persecution, war, or violence and are protected under international law.
What are refugees?
This principle argues that states should prioritize the security, economic well-being, and cultural integrity of their own citizens when considering refugee policies.
What is national interest?
This 1951 international treaty defines the status of refugees and outlines the rights of individuals who are granted asylum and the responsibilities of nations that grant asylum.
What is the Refugee Convention?
The longest serving Australian Prime Minister.
Who is Robert Menzies?
This nation has finished as the runner-up in the last two European Football Championship.
Who is England?
This program helps to voluntarily move refugees to willing recipient states.
What is UN's Humanitarian Resettlement Program
This term refers to the belief that no one culture or nation can impose its values and practices on another, often used to argue against the universal application of human rights.
What is cultural relativism?
This article of CEDAW requires States Parties to take appropriate measures to eliminate discrimination against women in the field of education.
What is Article 10 of CEDAW?
This state has the lowest female employment rate in Europe.
What is Italy?
This force keeps planets in orbit around the sun and makes objects fall to the ground.
What is Gravity?
A concept of moral rightness based on ethics, law, fairness and equity that, importantly, also seeks punishment when said ethics are breached.
What is Justice?
Between 2015 and 2016, this country opened their borders to 1.2 million asylum seekers.
What is Germany?
This principle in international refugee law ensures that refugees are not returned to a country where they face serious threats to their life or freedom.
What is non-refoulement?
This term refers to the perspective that human rights should be interpreted within the context of specific cultures and traditions.
What is cultural relativism?
This Journalist spent several years trapped inside a foreign embassy before being allowed to return to his home country.
Who is Julian Assange?
States will adopt domestic legislation to combat illegal people smuggling ventures.
What is The Protocol Against the Smuggling of Migrants from Land, Air and Sea article 6?
This document has risen as a challenge to universal human rights on cultural grounds.
What is the Declaration on Human Rights in Islam?
This article of the CRC ensures that every child has the right to a standard of living adequate for the child's physical, mental, spiritual, moral, and social development.
What is Article 27 of the CRC?
This former US president was shot while leaving the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., where he had been talking to 5,000 member of his party.
Who is Ronald Reagan?
This nation has won the most Rugby world cups.
Who is South Africa?