Restrictive Abortion Laws: The Case Of Poland

A year after Poland’s introduction of a near-total ban on abortion, gender equality activists reflect on the devastating effects of this constitutional ruling.

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Nagaenthran’s Execution Violates Singapore’s Obligations Under International Law: A Brief Analysis

The execution of Nagaenthran Dharmalingam highlights Singapore’s problematic approach towards its international obligations, in particular those protecting prisoners with mental disabilities.

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How The Russian Government Uses The “Foreign Agent” Law To Pursue Environmental NGOs

The Russian non-governmental organisations law steps away from constitutionalism, and it continues to pose a challenge to all environmental NGOs operating within Russia.

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