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Following on from her previous post on forced labour in Britain Mei-Ling McNamara takes a closer look at the ...

Upon the formation of the National Association of Colored Women’s Club, the chosen motto read: Lifting As We ...

In this post, Sanja Bornman, an Attorney at the Women's Legal Centre in Cape Town, provides an overview of the ...

The Union Cabinet of the Government of India has cleared an ordinance making changes to India’s rape ...

As previous posts on the OxHRH Blog have highlighted, trafficking for forced labour remains a hot-button issue in ...

After the tragedy of the gang rape in Delhi on December 16, 2012, the Committee on Amendments to Criminal Law (The ...

Now that the idea of a new UK Bill of Rights appears to be buried, choices re-emerge. The predicted outcome of the ...

In the wake of the introduction of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill in the UK last week, Karl Laird continues ...

In the wake of the introduction of the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill in the UK last week, Karl Laird continues ...

The Justice JS Verma Committee, set up by the Government of India after the horrific gang-rape in Delhi on ...

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Julie Maher’s post on the judgment handed down by the ECtHR in Eweida and Others v United Kingdom outlines the ...
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