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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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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Spying In The Digital Age: The Use Of Spyware Against Journalists

This article is published as part of an ongoing collaboration between Human Rights Pulse and Media Defence and was originally published by Media Defence here.

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Transgender Athletes in Professional Sport: The Way Forward

Transgender athletes face widespread discrimination in sports. The industry needs broad change going forward.

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Active Deception Or Failure To Disclose? How UK Law Relating To Sexual Consent Discriminates Against Transgender And Gender Non-conforming Defendants

The interpretation of “consent” by UK courts has led to discrimination against defendants who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming.

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