Water and Fire: Revisiting the Indus Waters Treaty after Conflict

On April 22, 2025, gunmen attacked a tourist resort in Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing 26 people. India, blaming the attack on Pakistani-backed militants, retaliated by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, an agreement that had been in place since 1960 despite three wars and several crises between the two countries. Despite a ceasefire on May 10, the […]

Judgment and regulation: two wings of ensuring the public good

Judging in today’s world is much more difficult than in the past. Legal cases in economic areas have become more complex over time and have taken on different dimensions. Companies in competition with each other sometimes ignore the rules of the free market, leading to harm to the public interest. Citizens, as consumers of goods […]