Juneteenth Must Be Marked With Action

It is unsurprising that Juneteenth has fallen victim to the same dishonest and performative “glossification” that has come to signify US Federal holidays.

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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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Cricket South Africa: Rooted In Discrimination, But Finally A Means For Recourse

The history of cricket in South Africa is rooted in discrimination, with many players of colour not enjoying the same rights as their white counterparts.

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Active Deception Or Failure To Disclose? How UK Law Relating To Sexual Consent Discriminates Against Transgender And Gender Non-conforming Defendants

The interpretation of “consent” by UK courts has led to discrimination against defendants who identify as transgender or gender non-conforming.

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