Alarming Conviction Of Minors Under Hong Kong’s National Security Law

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

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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 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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The Echoes Of Attica In The Dehumanisation Of US Prisoners

50 years ago, inmates at the Attica Correctional Facility presented a manifesto of their human rights. Little has changed in the prison system since this once-erased uprising.

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