Free To Be You And Me

In today’s Republic of India, Sikhs and Hindutva find themselves in an inherent ideological conflict as the former seeks to defend its sovereignty and the latter repudiates its existence as an independent faith

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The Human Rights Committee Reaffirms Why IHRL Works For Climate Litigation In The Torres Strait Islanders Case

The Human Rights Committee’s recent decision has a significant bearing for those advocating for international human rights law as a vehicle to advance climate justice.

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Dobbs v. Jackson: A Violation Of The United States’ Commitments Under International Law

By permitting states to restrict women’s right to an abortion, Dobbs v Jackson will result in violations of the United States’ commitments under international law.

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Iranian Women And The Youth-Led Counter-Revolution

The morality police’s aim to incite fear amongst women had the opposite effect; it fuelled the fire for an already brewing revolution for women’s rights and equality in Iran.

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