Nigerian Standup Comedians and Differently Abled Persons from a Human Rights LensNigeria, Disability, Right to Equality and Non-DiscriminationThe Nigeria popular art space came to life about a decade ago with the coming of Nollywood. Standup comedy ...
The Regulation of Casual Work and the Problematical Idea of the ‘Zero Hours Contract’United Kingdom, Labour RightsThere has of late been considerable public concern in the UK about the use of a kind of employment arrangement ...
Is There a Hierarchy of Human Rights and Human Rights Reporting?Conflict and Human Rights, Disability, Right to HousingI believe that just as there is a hierarchy of rights, as discussed by human rights scholars, there is also a ...
Scotland’s Answer to Modern-Day SlaveryScotland, Immigration and Asylum, Labour RightsA new standalone human trafficking bill for Scotland has been quietly gaining momentum in the corridors of ...
Dignifying the most vulnerable ‘in’ and ‘through’ Security Council Resolution 2139United Nations, Conflict and Human RightsConflict — perhaps like no other happening — illuminates our shared vulnerability to hurt and harm of unimaginable ...
Against Happiness: Why ‘Happiness’ is not a Good Measure of ProgressConstitutions and Human Rights'Happiness is the meaning and the purpose of life, the whole aim and end of human existence.' (Aristotle). Gross ...
Omnipresent in the EU: Violence Against WomenUnited Kingdom, GenderThe results of the world’s largest survey on women’s experiences of psychological, physical and sexual violence ...
The Not-so-paramount Right to VoteIndia, Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression, Right to VoteLast week, the Election Commission of India announced the time frame for the general elections to constitute the ...
Women at work – positive obligations for positive resultsUnited Nations, Gender, Labour Rights, Right to Equality and Non-DiscriminationThe most significant change in recent decades influencing the position of women at work is the transformation of ...
Where Have All The Expatriates Gone?Scotland, Right to VoteParticipants in the 18 September 2014 Scottish independence referendum will be asked whether Scotland should ...
Inspiring Change Through Law for International Women’s DayBotswana, Canada, European Convention on Human Rights, South Africa, Gender, Right to Equality and Non-DiscriminationMarch 8th is International Women’s Day, formally observed by the United Nations in recognition of the fact that ...
Independent Review of Terrorism Laws: a Brief IntroductionUnited Kingdom, Counter-terrorismMonitoring the activities of the secret state creates a conundrum. To be effective, a monitor needs to read and ...