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The National Referral Mechanism: The UK State’s Inadequate Support for Modern Slavery Victims

November 16, 2021 Saamiya Ahmad

The process of the UK state to identify victims of trafficking and modern slavery, as well as providing support to them, has been insufficient.

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In Community Contributions, Migration, International Law and Justice Tags modern slavery, United Kingdom, human trafficking, slavery, forced labour, sexual exploitation, ILO

The UK Ministry Of Defence’s Afghan Data Breach: Apology Not Accepted

November 16, 2021 Sephlin Sam

A data breach by the UK government is potentially endangering the right to life and private life of Afghan interpreters, and stronger measures are needed on accountability and protection.

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In Current Affairs, International Law and Justice, Peace and Security Tags Afghanistan, Afghanistan War, right to life, right to privacy, data breach, Taliban, United Kingdom, UK

The Impasse Between Crime And Culture: Female Genital Mutilation In Malaysia

November 16, 2021 Joyce Choo

Female genital mutilation remains prevalent in Malaysia, despite the country’s status as signatory to several international conventions protecting women’s and children’s rights.

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In Community Contributions, International Law and Justice, Equality Tags Malaysia, Asia, FGM, female genital mutilation, healthcare, right to health, religion, female circumcision, CEDAW

Sexual Violence Beyond The Law: A Look Into Pakistan’s Motorway Incident

November 6, 2021 Yatana Yamahata and Noor Mandviwalla

The chilling incident and the circumstances surrounding it exhibit the need for wider legal and policy protections to combat violence against women in Pakistan.

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In Community Contributions, International Law and Justice Tags Pakistan, Asia, sexual abuse, sexual violence, women's rights, violence against women, media

European Court Of Human Rights Rejects Requests To Suspend Mandatory Covid-19 Vaccinations

November 4, 2021 Ruaridh Owens

The European Court of Human Rights has rejected claims against the implementation of Covid-19 vaccine mandates, and is likely to provide further guidance on the issue in the near future.

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In Legal Updates, International Law and Justice Tags COVID-19, vaccination, Vaccine, Vaccine Mandates, France, Greece, ECHR, Europe, right to a private life, The Czech Republic
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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
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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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