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James Rooney is one of the Oxford Human Rights Hub/Rhodes University Travelling Fellows. The Fellowship is a ...

In May 2016, the Kenyan Constitutional and Human Rights Division of the High Court in L.N.W v Attorney General ...

A landmark case for international law is currently before the International Criminal Court (ICC), where the ...

Perhaps it is time to begin looking for silver linings, as opposed to fantastic judicial interventions. On this ...

The press release on the latest draft Assisted Reproductive Technology (Regulation) Bill (the Surrogacy Regulation ...

On 19 September 2016, world leaders gathered at the UN Summit for Refugees and Migrants . This historical Summit ...

The Chinese government claims to have made stunning progress in improving the human rights situation in the ...

A July 2016 decision by the Kenyan Court of Appeal in Kenya Airports Authority v Mitu-Bell Welfare Society & 2 ...

In KRJ, the Supreme Court of Canada tackled the retrospective application of criminal sanctions on certain sexual ...

On 19 May 2016, the UK Supreme Court handed down judgment in PJS v News Group Newspapers Limited. This decision ...

The decision of several authorities in France to prohibit the wearing of the burkini on public beaches has caused ...

On August 3, 2016, the government of Canada announced a National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous ...
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