The Human Rights Committee Reaffirms Why IHRL Works For Climate Litigation In The Torres Strait Islanders Case

The Human Rights Committee’s recent decision has a significant bearing for those advocating for international human rights law as a vehicle to advance climate justice.

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Dobbs v. Jackson: A Violation Of The United States’ Commitments Under International Law

By permitting states to restrict women’s right to an abortion, Dobbs v Jackson will result in violations of the United States’ commitments under international law.

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The Procedural Inequity That Executions By Nitrogen Hypoxia Present To Intellectually Disabled Prisoners In The United States

A new untested method of execution brings with it new constitutional challenges, specifically for mentally disabled defendants.

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How Zimbabwe’s Ruling Party Is Committing Crimes Against Humanity Aided By Inertia Of The International Community

Since the coup d’état in 2017, Zimbabwe’s ruling party has been committing unabated crimes against humanity. This has been met by inertia of the international community and regional bodies.

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