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On 24 July 2015 in Taylor v Attorney General, a New Zealand High Court Judge effectively declared that New ...
The recent award of reparations by the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights to the applicants in Zongo and ...
On 31st July 2015, the statistics on the number of children killed at the hands of their fathers during visitation ...
The judgment of the Supreme Court of Zimbabwe in Nyamande and another v Zuva Petroleum SC 43/15, handed down on 17 ...
The week before last, the Pakistani Supreme Court admitted Asia bibi’s appeal against her conviction and death ...
In June 2015, the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) published the results of research conducted in 21 ...
India is a country of ironies. Barely a fortnight ago, we had a consultation on the death penalty organised by the ...
In 2009, Judge María Lourdes Afiuni released a political prisoner on bail. Hours after the judgment was delivered, ...
Despite having some of the most onerous legal restrictions on the right to strike in the industrialised West, ...
In Bombay, two men posing as cops raped a 17-year-old girl and filmed the violence they perpetrated on the phone ...
A recent investigation from the Guardian has revealed how Rohingya migrants fleeing Burma to reach Malaysia are ...
Last month the United States Supreme Court ruled in Glossip v. Gross 135 S. Ct. 2726 (2015) that the use of ...
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