Research and Submissions
Enhancing ESG Reporting Through the Integration of Social Justice Principles
August 08, 2025
As Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) reporting increasingly becomes a central mechanism for corporate transparency and stakeholder engagement, its effective-ness hinges on the breadth and depth of the issues it addresses, and this is...
Read More ShareLiberation Day, but for Whom?
May 20, 2025
How Trump’s Tariffs Are Undermining Gender Equality – and What Governments Can Do About It. Trump’s Liberation Day tariffs have imposed steep import taxes on countries whose exports rely heavily on female-dominated sectors. These...
Read More ShareYouth Justice: Issue 2
September 18, 2024
New strategies are needed to help youth at risk From the evidence gathered over the last 20-30 years, professionals have seen the need for new strategies to help youth at risk: early intervention, provision...
Read More ShareYouth Justice
May 17, 2024
Is Youth Crime Getting out of Hand? Each night, especially on weekends, commercial news carries images of young people and crime. But how bad is youth crime? And if so, what type of offences...
Read More ShareTransforming Society One Business at a Time
May 26, 2021
Preserving Jobs and Businesses in Challenging Times Mainstream criticism of capitalism continues as its unethical foundations are exposed in the unequal way wealth is distributed and the planet's ecosystems destroyed. Crucially since the Global...
Read More ShareUniversal Basic Income - Building a new future
October 15, 2020
It would seem that most people would prefer a society based on care rather than profit and yearn for work that serves their higher needs. We need to acknowledge that a hunger for respect,...
Read More ShareThe interconnectedness of life, climate change and pandemics
April 29, 2020
In 2015, Pope Francis, in fundamental connection between the environmental crisis and the current social crisis. To remind us that Laudato si’, underlined the ‘everything is interconnected, he called for a personal and community...
Read More ShareThe Rohingya People: threat or victims
October 11, 2017
The recent displacement of over 700,000 ethnic Rohingyan refugees from a population of 1.1 million in Myanmar has been pronounced both a ‘human rights nightmare’ and the ‘world's fastest developing refugee emergency’. Although Rohingyan...
Read More ShareFrom Just War to Just Peace
June 09, 2016
Though our world is studded by acts of violence and conflict from the Middle East to West Papua, from the Philippines to parts of Latin America and Sri Lanka to Africa, people remain convinced...
Read More SharePalayasin: ‘Go away mining corporations'
April 14, 2016
As mining companies engage in human rights abuses, land grabs, environmental destruction, community upheaval, loss of traditional life, militarisation, pollution of vital ecosystems, and vilification and killing of human rights defenders and activists, in...
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