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The UN Human Rights Committee on Tuesday criticised France's so-called burqa ban, saying the law "violated" the rights of two women who were fined for wearing full-face veils in public.
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This essay traces the changing meanings of the term “anti-Semitism” from the late nineteenth century to the present. Focusing on Britain, it demonstrates that anti-Semitism, like any other concept, has a history—but in this case, one that remains largely uncharted. The essay draws a contrast between early usages of the term that regarded anti-Semitism as a specifically modern phenomenon and later meanings that have conceived anti-Semitism as a continuous and deep-seated malaise. Changes in...
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Make no mistake - the supply chain of cobalt from the Congo is smeared in blood and misery
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"I am what I am, so take me as I am."
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MBIE releases list of employers caught out ripping off workers and rorting the law.
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Hungary must provide food to rejected asylum seekers held in detention camps on its border who are appealing the decision, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) said on Thursday.
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Lawyers for Herero and Nama people and for the German government present argument in lawsuit demanding reparations.
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Police raids revealed boxes of papers detailing investigations led by the Catholic church against five priests suspected of sexual abuse.
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A trial that should have exposed a terror network, instead revealed the limitations of the judicial system and how movements can fight back.
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In the case of ML and WW v Germany ([2018] ECHR 554) (available only French), the Fifth Section of the Court of Human Rights dismissed an Article 8 “right to be forgotten” application i…
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The revival of Tunisia's traditional heritage is creating new opportunities for cultural tourism, says Isabel Putinja
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The right to drive is only one small step toward full legal equality.
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This is the second blogpost in a series on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, co-authored by: Christiaan van Veen (Center for Human…
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Storing your files in the cloud means that you're placing them outside of the laws and regulations you may be used to. Different countries have very different ideas about how data should be treated; in this article we go over some of the most important differences between countries and tries to make sense of cloud law.
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