The Court of Appeal has recently ruled that the Home Office’s fee for children to register as a British citizen is unlawful, as it fails to take into account the best interests of the child.
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Despite the revolutionary work women do for justice, peace, and international security, they continue to be underrepresented in formal peace processes.
Read moreThe ICC Formalises Its Investigation Into War Crimes In The Palestinian Occupied Territories
The International Criminal Court’s decision to pursue formal investigations into war crimes committed in Palestinian Territories has been met with mixed reactions.
Read moreStudent Protests Met With Police Violence In Greece
Despite outcry from professors, citizens, political opposition, and NGOs, the Greek government continues to condone police repression of student protestors.
Read moreDutch Parliament Becomes The Latest To Label China’s Treatment Of The Uyghur Muslims As Genocide
The Dutch parliament passed a non-binding motion stating that the treatment of the Uyghur Muslims in China amounts to genocide.
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