LawWar Crime War crimes are acts that seriously violate the laws of war that give rise to individual criminal liability. In international crime, war crimes are serious…
OtherWokou Wokou is a term used to refer to Japanese pirates who invaded the East Asian seas from Korea to Indonesia, especially between the 13th and…
LawVolstead Act The Volstead Act, also known as the National Prohibition Act, established the legal basis for the federal government to implement the Eighteenth Amendment to the…
OtherUkraine Crisis Ukraine faced the biggest threat to its national security since the collapse of the Soviet Union in 2014, including most of the twentieth century. The…
OtherVagrancy Vagrancy, commonly defined by the poor as the work of regular geographical movements, is often interpreted to mean laziness, unemployment, and homelessness. The eighteenth century…
OtherTyrannicide Tyrannicide is literally the murder of an oppressor, and for the common man, it is usually the killing of an oppressor by a private person.…
LawWhat Is a Usufruct? A Usufruct is a legal right granted to an individual or party that provides a temporary right to use and earn or earn from another’s…
TechnologyTrojan Horse Trojan horse is the name given to a computer virus. It is a type of computer software that disguises itself in the form of regular…
LawTrespass Trespass is a field of criminal law or law of torture that broadly divides into three groups: injustice to the individual, injustice to disrespect, and…
LawTreason The Treason clause traces its roots to an English law enacted during the time of Edward III (1327–1377). Sedition is criminal dishonesty, usually to the…