The 2019 Sudanese Coup and Omar Al-Bashir: A blow to the ICC
In 2003 and 2008, the U.N. Security Council (UNSC) requested the U.N. Secretary-General to investigate reports of ...
Human Rights Abuses in the Cameroon Anglophone Crisis: Recommendations for Action
The first report from the Cameroon Anglophone Crisis research group, based at the Faculty of Law, University of ...
An ever-present past: The Troubles and Their Human Rights Dimension
For the past few months, continental Europe has become increasingly aware of the intricacies surrounding Northern ...
Horizontality and the Constitutional Right to Equality– Recent Developments in the Jurisprudence of the German Federal Constitutional Court
Two recent decisions by the German Federal Constitutional Court (Bundesverfassungsgericht - BVerfG) shed new light ...
International Human Rights Law Master’s Admissions and Scholarships – The University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education
The University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education is pleased to announce that admissions for the ...
The Grenfell Tower Fire as a Breach of the Right to Life
Considered one of the worst man-made disasters in post-World War II Britain, the Grenfell Tower fire of June 14th, ...
Domestic Workers in South Africa Lead the Way in Advancing Social Protection for Precarious Workers
In a recent South African High Court judgement, the court held the failure to cover domestic workers under ...
Brand “spanking” new law – South African Constitutional Court Outlaws Corporal Punishment of Children
On the 18th of September 2019, Chief Justice Mogoeng handed down a unanimous judgment declaring the common law ...
New UK Ministry of Defence proposals risk impunity
In July 2019, the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD) made a series of proposals on Legal Protections for Armed Forces ...
Trust Conference London 2019
Save the date!
On November 13th and 14th , the Thomson Reuters Foundation will be hosting its flagship annual ...
Call for Papers: Workshop on “Federalism and Socio-economic Inequalities”
Call for Papers
Federalism is considered one of the most promising constitutional mechanisms to help deal ...
Protecting the right to privacy against doxxing: injunction as the only effective means
Doxxing refers to the act of researching one’s private information (e.g. home address) and then exposing it ...
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