Arab-Spring’s Unparalleled Gender-Based Crimes: A People’s Court To Bring Perpetrators To Justice

Several Arab countries have witnessed major upheaval leading to protests against authoritarian regimes, known worldwide as the revolutions of the Arab Spring.

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In Critique Of The European Court of Human Rights’ View Of Secularism: Can Religious Freedom Be Restricted In The Name Of Promoting Democracy?

The wide margin of appreciation the ECtHR grants to states in the context of freedom of religion has significantly weakened the protections afforded by article 9 of the ECHR.

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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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Refugee Relocation: The Issues, Current Legal Status, And Risk To The Human Rights Act Posed By The UK Government’s Relocation To Rwanda Plan

A new policy announced by the UK Government proposes to relocate refugees who enter the UK without authorisation to Rwanda, presenting a potential risk to the Human Rights Act.

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Menopause And The Law In The UK

For those who menstruate, menopause is an inevitability. To what extent it can, and should, be considered in workplace policies is currently up for debate in the UK.

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