Derogating from Fundamental Human Rights under the Turkish State of EmergencyTurkey, Constitutions and Human Rights, Counter-terrorism, Right to Freedom of Speech and ExpressionFive days after the coup failed on 15 July 2016 in Turkey, the Turkish government declared a state of emergency ...
Judge Neil Gorsuch: A Reply to Nicholas BamforthUnited States of America, Right to Freedom of Religion, Role of the JudiciaryAt the start of March, Nick Bamforth wrote a blog post for this site examining Judge Neil Gorsuch’s ‘Academic ...
New Zealand Supreme Court Recognises Fiduciary Duties To Enforce Collective Indigenous RightsNew Zealand, Race, Socio-Economic RightsJudgments were delivered by the New Zealand Supreme Court on 28 February 2017 in Wakatu v Attorney-General. The ...
Australia’s Deportation of Asylum Seekers Pending Determination of their Claims to Refugee StatusAustralia, Immigration and AsylumThe Australian Government has made no secret of its mission prevent the arrival of thousands of ‘unauthorised’ ...
Midazolam and the Lethal Injection – ‘In re: Ohio Execution Protocol Litigation’United States of America, Criminal Justice and Fair Trial, Death Penalty, Right against TortureOn January 26 2017, a federal court in Ohio ruled that its current execution method is unconstitutional. This was ...
France Risks Violating the Right to Freedom of Expression with New Abortion Law ProposalsFrance, Abortion, Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression, Sexual and Reproductive RightsFrance is set to introduce a controversial new law which criminalizes the online ‘obstruction’ of abortion. The ...
Direct Discrimination and Indirect Discrimination: Headscarves and the CJEUCourt of Justice of the European Union, Gender, Right to Equality and Non-Discrimination, Right to Freedom of ReligionThe decision of the CJEU in Achbita has been much anticipated as the first full judgment of the Court on ...
A Controversial Judgment of the Spanish Constitutional Court: Excluding Irregular Migrants from Free HealthcareSpain, Right to Health, Socio-Economic RightsLast July, the Spanish Constitutional Court issued a contentious judgment in one of a number of pending ...
A Gap opens for South Africa to do Right on the ICCRome Statute, South Africa, Conflict and Human Rights, Criminal Justice and Fair TrialThe South African government deposited on 7 March 2017 with the UN Secretary General a document that is as ...
Improving Legal Literacy in the Struggle for the Right to EducationSouth Africa, Right to Education, Socio-Economic RightsOn 15 February 2017, a partnership of civil society organisations that have been involved in rights-based ...
What’s in a Name? Identity of Children in Criminal Proceedings Heads to CourtSouth Africa, Children's Rights, Criminal Justice and Fair Trial, Right to Freedom of Speech and ExpressionThe North Gauteng High Court has recently considered the protection of identity for child victims, witnesses and ...
What the Trump Presidency Means For Gender Discourse DevelopmentUnited States of America, Gender, Right to Equality and Non-DiscriminationThe Trump Administration’s gender-related policies have been characterized by some as a “war against women.” An ...