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A new policy announced by the UK Government proposes to relocate refugees who enter the UK without authorisation to Rwanda, presenting a potential risk to the Human Rights Act.
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A new untested method of execution brings with it new constitutional challenges, specifically for mentally disabled defendants.
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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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