Syria’s post-conflict recovery is at risk without its new regime re-establishing human rights and applying them.
Following the recent ban on the public parade of suspects by law enforcement agencies, some lawyers and Civil Society ...
The National Iwi Chairs Forum ( NICF) has made a formal submission to the United Nations Human Rights Committee, urging the ...
Te Kāhui Tika Tangata Human Rights Commission affirms that rainbow rights are human rights, and condemns violent protests as ...
GNA-Justice Edward Amoako Asante, a judge and immediate past President of the ECOWAS Court of Justice, has delivered a paper, at the Train the Trainers’ Workshop on Freedom of Expression, Access to ...
Corporal punishment, including torture and degrading treatment, has been a long-standing issue within armed forces around the world.
Stakeholders from various Islamic groups and scholars met at the Centre for Islamic Civilisation and Interfaith Dialogue (CICID) Bayero University, Kano, to ...
The African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights has postponed its judgment in the case of the Democratic Republic of Congo v.
Attacks on the rights of refugees are the canary in the coal mine. These now extend beyond the Refugee Convention to other instruments of international law including the European Court of Human Rights ...
Throughout history, nations have endured wars, occupations, and forced migrations, yet the idea of an entire population being ...
The Second Meeting of States Parties decided that States would hold focused discussions on this matter in the context of the ...
NUSRL, Ranchi was established with the vision nurtured that law, legal system and legal institutions have an overarching role for human, social, political and economic development of the ...