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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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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Is There A Right For Anti-Abortion Groups To Demonstrate In Front Of Abortion Clinics?

A recent judgement in the Netherlands puts into question what rights anti-abortion protestors have to demonstrate outside an abortion clinic.

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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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Mass Conscientious Objection Is Making Abortion Inaccessible in Croatia

The plight of Mirela Čavajda highlights the failings of Croatia’s reproductive healthcare provisions.

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