How Zimbabwe’s Ruling Party Is Committing Crimes Against Humanity Aided By Inertia Of The International Community

Since the coup d’état in 2017, Zimbabwe’s ruling party has been committing unabated crimes against humanity. This has been met by inertia of the international community and regional bodies.

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Menopause And The Law In The UK

For those who menstruate, menopause is an inevitability. To what extent it can, and should, be considered in workplace policies is currently up for debate in the UK.

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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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Women In Sports: Will It Ever Be Easy?

Over the years, female representation in sports has exponentially increased as has the media attention not on athletics, but aesthetics.

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‘The Spoils Of War’: South Sudan And The Surging Sexual And Gender-Based Violence Against Women

Despite the signing of the Revitalised Peace Agreement to end the civil war, sexual violence and rape remain rampant.

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