Your search
Results 3,499 resources
-
In February, the United States imposed sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague. As a result, Chief Prosecutor Karim Khan has no access to the emails on his Microsoft account. The incident once again demonstrates the risks of dependence on US IT services.
-
Ukrainian curator Tetyana Fiks discusses how the War Fragments Museum preserves the human stories of war through art, using resin-encased artifacts to protect and share Ukraine’s cultural memory with the world.
-
The Australian government is refusing freedome of information requests at a rate not seen in a decade, prompting concern among transparency advocates. However the federal government is releasing more FOIs in full that its state and territory counterparts.
-
This week marked the 40th anniversary of one of the worst tragedies in Philadelphia’s history. In May 1985, the city’s police department dropped an improvised bomb on a residential home that housed the Black revolutionary organization MOVE. The bomb and ensuing fire killed 11 people, including five children, and destroyed more than 60 nearby homes.
-
On 14 May the Brussels Court of Appeal ruled that the consent model used by the tracking based online advertising industry is illegal under EU privacy law. The ruling establishes that the Transparency and Consent Framework fails to meet GDPR requirements for user consent and transparency.
-
Il s’agit d’une victoire majeure pour le droit au respect de la vie privée.
-
El Tribunal de Apelación de Bruselas ha resuelto que el modelo de consentimiento que sustenta la publicidad basada en el seguimiento utilizado por las grandes empresas tecnológicas es ilegal.
-
Thailand and Taiwan are hailed as champions of the rights of LGBTI people in Asia, as the only two places in the region to legalize same-sex marriage. However, rights won at the registry office do not always translate into safety online. Digital violence continues to threaten LGBTI people, undermining their human rights and progress made. Thai and Taiwanese authorities must do more to combat it.
-
The Committee to Protect Journalists urges Jordanian authorities to lift Wednesday’s ban on a dozen online news outlets for “spreading media poison and attacking Jordan,” following the publication of allegations that the government unfairly profited from aid to Gaza.
-
Medical records of hundreds of patients at a Sydney hospital's cancer genetics service have been reviewed following irregularities related to care by a single specialist.
-
The Foundation files requests for prosecution in national courts against “traveling soldiers” — a reference to Israeli soldiers traveling abroad. In States that have incorporated the principle of universal jurisdiction into their criminal codes, jurisdiction can be established by the mere physical presence of a perpetrator on their territory. It also files requests for prosecution in soldiers’ own countries — based on the principle of national jurisdiction. “There is no statute of...
-
For the first time, the man the KGB codenamed ‘the Inheritor’ tells his story.
-
Le gouvernement hongrois a poursuivi son offensive contre les ONG et médias indépendants avec le dépôt au Parlement, mercredi 14 mai, d'une proposition de loi ciblant toute structure financée par des fonds étrangers qui "menacerait la souveraineté" du pays d'Europe centrale. Ce texte sur "la transparence de la vie publique", déposé par un député du parti au pouvoir (Fidesz), suscite déjà l'inquiétude dans la presse et l'opposition et des comparaisons avec la loi russe sur les "agents de l'étranger".
-
About a third of the case file archive of Pravosudiye — Russia's national electronic court filing system — was deleted in a previously reported cyberattack, auditors said. A pro-Ukrainian group has claimed the intrusion.
-
India's “Operation Sindoor” sparked Pakistani retaliation and edged both nuclear-armed nations toward war, while Indian TV channels erupted in disinformation, blaring sirens, shouting anchors, and viral fake videos.
-
India's “Operation Sindoor” sparked Pakistani retaliation and edged both nuclear-armed nations toward war, while Indian TV channels erupted in disinformation, blaring sirens, shouting anchors, and viral fake videos.
-
Australia's ban on under-16s from social media is due to take effect in December 2025. The law says social media platforms can't use official identification such as passports to check ages, and shouldn't track Australians. An age assurance technology trial is in its final stages.
-
Imagine your employer having access to your brain activity. It may sound fanciful, but neurotechnology is one of a range of emerging technologies that are finding their way into workplace surveillance and will need to be subject to carefully considered regulation.
-
Radio remains the most popular medium of communication in many countries where UN peacekeeping operations are deployed, and several missions have leveraged UN radio stations to communicate with local populations. UN strategic communications via radio can help reduce violence against civilians, both during and after armed conflict.
-
Contre la tendance des experts à vouloir garder le contrôle exclusif du développement technologique – au nom de l’incompétence du grand public –, Adeline Barbin suggère de confier davantage de pouvoir aux citoyens, afin que les techniques et les sciences soient conformes aux valeurs démocratiques. Dans son livre La démocratie des techniques la philosophe Adeline Barbin défend la double thèse selon laquelle une démocratie des techniques est souhaitable et possible, contre l’idéologie...
Explore
Resource
- Other Publications (8)
- References - Boel et al. (2021), Archives and Human Rights (10)
- References - Comma (2020 1-2), Archives and Human Rights (17)
- SAHR Monthly Newsletters (72)
-
SAHR Newsletters items
(3,330)
-
2023
(994)
-
2023-06
(185)
- Events (4)
- International news (35)
- National News (147)
-
2023-07
(162)
- Events (10)
- International News (26)
- National News (126)
-
2023-08
(166)
- Events (4)
- International News (27)
- National News (135)
-
2023-09
(133)
- Events (2)
- International (24)
- National (107)
-
2023-10
(117)
- Events (3)
- International (44)
- National (70)
-
2023-11
(116)
- Events (4)
- International (34)
- National (78)
-
2023-12
(116)
- Events (6)
- International (32)
- National (78)
-
2023-06
(185)
-
2024
(1,156)
-
2024-01
(117)
- Events (3)
- International (29)
- National (85)
-
2024-02
(107)
- Events (5)
- International (24)
- National (78)
-
2024-03
(132)
- Events (6)
- International (32)
- National (94)
-
2024-04
(128)
- Events (2)
- International (34)
- National (92)
-
2024-05
(90)
- Events (4)
- International (19)
- National (67)
-
2024-06
(102)
- Events (2)
- International (31)
- National (69)
-
2024-07
(69)
- Events (5)
- International (8)
- National (56)
-
2024-08
(59)
- International (4)
- National (55)
-
2024-09
(129)
- Events (4)
- International (11)
- National (114)
-
2024-10
(77)
- International (17)
- National (60)
-
2024-11
(50)
- Events (1)
- International (4)
- National (45)
-
2024-12
(101)
- Events (3)
- International (16)
- National (82)
-
2024-01
(117)
-
2025
(1,182)
-
2025-01
(84)
- Events (2)
- International (19)
- National (63)
-
2025-02
(110)
- Events (1)
- International (15)
- National (94)
-
2025-03
(78)
- Events (1)
- International (14)
- National (63)
-
2025-04
(116)
- Events (2)
- International (29)
- National (85)
-
2025-05
(164)
- Events (3)
- International (37)
- National (124)
-
2025-06
(127)
- Events (3)
- International (23)
- National (101)
-
2025-07
(126)
- Events (3)
- International (22)
- National (101)
-
2025-08
(95)
- Events (2)
- International (16)
- National (77)
-
2025-09
(115)
- Events (2)
- International (19)
- National (94)
-
2025-10
(103)
- Events (3)
- International (25)
- National (75)
-
2025-11
(69)
- Events (1)
- International (22)
- National (46)
-
2025-01
(84)
-
2023
(994)
- SAHR Publications (10)
- SAHR Submissions - Calls for Comments (21)
- SAHR Tuesday Talks (25)
Resource type
- Audio Recording (42)
- Blog Post (412)
- Book (101)
- Conference Paper (1)
- Document (83)
- Journal Article (85)
- Magazine Article (59)
- Map (1)
- Newspaper Article (2,427)
- Presentation (3)
- Radio Broadcast (1)
- Report (30)
- Standard (1)
- Video Recording (82)
- Web Page (171)
Publication year
Resource language
- Arabic (1)
- English (2,676)
- Español (255)
- Espanol (4)
- Français (533)
- French (8)
- Português (1)
- Portuguese (4)
- Russian/English (1)
- Spanish (16)