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Regressive Anti-Refugee Bill Introduced In UK Parliament

September 15, 2021 Mahin Bhabutta

The Nationality and Borders Bill recently unveiled by the British government poses serious concerns on the protection of human rights due to the criminalisation of refugees fleeing danger.

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In Community Contributions, Migration Tags UK, refugees, migrant boats, Migrants, Migration, Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, asylum seekers

Apple’s New Scanning Technology Raises Privacy And Surveillance Concerns

September 13, 2021 Bitthal Sharma

Apple’s new technology to detect child sexual abuse material is a further assault to user privacy in tech.

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In Community Contributions, Tech and Human Rights Tags technology, Apple, privacy, right to privacy, child abuse, ICCPR, encryption, CLOUD Act

Turkey’s War On Kurds: Kurdish Refugees Threatened At Makhmour Refugee Camp

September 13, 2021 Alexandra Kosta-Foti

When examining Turkey’s violence against Kurds – one must pose a few questions: why is the United Nations silent? Why is there no international uproar? Most importantly, when will this Turkish aggression stop?

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In Community Contributions, International Law and Justice Tags Turkey, Europe, refugee camps, refugees, Kurdish, ISIS, Iraq, war crimes, United Nations

Chemical Weapons In Syria: Assad’s Prevailing Impunity

September 7, 2021 Sarah Tayara

Assad’s conduct threatens the universality of civilian enjoyment of the right to life in armed conflicts. Political will is needed to truly ensure such a right.

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In Community Contributions, International Law and Justice Tags Syrian Civil War, Syria, The Middle East, Chemical Weapons, Assad, ICC, right to life, armed conflict

The ICC As A New Route To Peace For Israel And Palestine

September 7, 2021 Adil Zuberi

International criminal justice should no longer be a footnote to humanitarian crises, but it should rather be an integral part of any peace process.

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In Community Contributions, International Law and Justice Tags Palestine, Israel, Israeli occupation, The Middle East, ICC, Rohingya, Gaza Strip, UN Security Council, South Africa, Rome Statute
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The Federation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina Recognise The Victim Status Of “Invisible Children”
Jan 11, 2023
The Federation Of Bosnia And Herzegovina Recognise The Victim Status Of “Invisible Children”
Jan 11, 2023

Bosnia’s “invisible children” born as a consequence of sexual violence during the Yugoslav War have finally received legal recognition as civil victims of war.

Jan 11, 2023
How University Students Are Suffering From The International Struggle Between The US And China
Jan 11, 2023
How University Students Are Suffering From The International Struggle Between The US And China
Jan 11, 2023

Tension between China and the US has impacted on students who wish to study in American institutions, who now face suspicion and barriers to immigration. 

Jan 11, 2023
Alarming Conviction Of Minors Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law
Jan 11, 2023
Alarming Conviction Of Minors Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law
Jan 11, 2023

Hong Kong’s National Security Law puts democratic activists behind bars, these extensive powers to prosecute, detain, and imprison puts minors in danger.

Jan 11, 2023
Arab-Spring’s Unparalleled Gender-Based Crimes: A People’s Court To Bring Perpetrators To Justice
Jan 11, 2023
Arab-Spring’s Unparalleled Gender-Based Crimes: A People’s Court To Bring Perpetrators To Justice
Jan 11, 2023

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

Jan 11, 2023
CJEU Rules Lithuanian Asylum Laws To Be Unlawful
Dec 18, 2022
CJEU Rules Lithuanian Asylum Laws To Be Unlawful
Dec 18, 2022

Belarus’ use of migrants as a political weapon against the EU has led to a swathe of anti-migrant laws in Lithuania. As EU courts condemn the legislation, the bloc is itself coming to blows with Lithuania.

Dec 18, 2022

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