The Compensation Problem Under the Modern Slavery Act of 2015: How The UK State Fails Trafficking Victims Under Section 8

The inadequate access to compensation under Section 8 denies victims of ability to recover from the harm suffered and robs them of the ability to reintegrate into society successfully.

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Obstetric Violence in International Human Rights Law

Recognition of OV is essential in the fight to end violence against women and girls. What role has the IACtHR played in recognising and eliminating it?

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The Human Rights Act Reform: A Regressive Approach By The UK Government

The proposed reforms to the Human Rights Act will render it more difficult for ordinary citizens to defend their rights and hold government authorities to account.

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How The Russian Government Uses The “Foreign Agent” Law To Pursue Environmental NGOs

The Russian non-governmental organisations law steps away from constitutionalism, and it continues to pose a challenge to all environmental NGOs operating within Russia.

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