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The Los Angeles Blade Uncovered
20 Jan

The Los Angeles Blade Uncovered

Emma Ristic2025, Civil & Political Rights, Editors' Picks, The Americas

Painted onto the Open Arms Community Center of Figueroa Street is the phrase “the greatest good is what we do for one another,” standing in stark contrast to the pervasive […]

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Global Climate Change and Its Unequal Burden on Indigenous Peoples
15 Dec

Global Climate Change and Its Unequal Burden on Indigenous Peoples

Syona Vashisth2025, Civil & Political Rights, Editors' Picks, Social & Economic Rights

Introduction Climate change is widely recognized as one of the most serious threats to human health and well-being in the twenty-first century. While its impacts are felt globally, the ability […]

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Freedom Cities or Company Towns? Labor and Rights Under a Centrally Planned Urban Regime
25 Nov

Freedom Cities or Company Towns? Labor and Rights Under a Centrally Planned Urban Regime

John Bollinger2025, Civil & Political Rights, Editors' Picks

“What has Pullman, as a city, brought forth? . . . Its proprietor, the Pullman Company, knows no local law that is not made in the Board of Directors. Its […]

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Digital Borders: Using Biometric Surveillance to Control Migration
25 Nov

Digital Borders: Using Biometric Surveillance to Control Migration

Kassandra Gervasi2025, Civil & Political Rights, Editors' Picks, Social & Economic Rights, Uncategorized

Biometric surveillance refers to the technological process through which individuals are identified, authenticated, or monitored based on their unique physiological or behavioural characteristics. These could include facial features, fingerprints, iris […]

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The Rise of Sexual Violence in the DRC
23 Nov

The Rise of Sexual Violence in the DRC

Mina Dalga2025, Civil & Political Rights, Editors' Picks

In 2010, Margot Wallström, the United Nations Secretary General’s Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, called the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) “the rape capital of the world’’. […]

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Not Exactly the Matrix: China’s Digital Red-Pilled War on Women
17 Oct

Not Exactly the Matrix: China’s Digital Red-Pilled War on Women

Emma Ristic2025, Civil & Political Rights, Editors' Picks, Social & Economic Rights

As the global leader in mobile internet traffic, China commands one of the largest and most active online populations in the world. With this, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) engages […]

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The Human Cost of ICE: Stories of Abuse and Neglect
06 Oct

The Human Cost of ICE: Stories of Abuse and Neglect

Syona Vashisth2025, Civil & Political Rights, Editors' Picks

When Donald Trump was inaugurated  in 2017, he promised mass deportations as a central part of his immigration agenda. In the years that followed, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) became […]

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The Cost of the Cup: Morocco’s Plan to Kill Millions of Stray Dogs Before FIFA 2030
06 Oct

The Cost of the Cup: Morocco’s Plan to Kill Millions of Stray Dogs Before FIFA 2030

Kirit Ghumman2025, Civil & Political Rights, Editors' Picks, Newspaper

As Morocco prepares to co-host the 2030 FIFA World Cup alongside Spain and Portugal, the government has launched a nationwide campaign to eliminate over three million stray dogs, framed as […]

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Continuing Colonialism and the Limits of FPIC: Indigenous Consent in International Law
22 Sep

Continuing Colonialism and the Limits of FPIC: Indigenous Consent in International Law

Kassandra Gervasi2025, Civil & Political Rights, Collective & Developmental Rights, Editors' Picks, Newspaper

Part I: The Legal Landscape of FPIC At the heart of Indigenous rights in the face of development lies the principle of Free, Prior, and Informed Consent (FPIC). Codified in […]

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Femicide in Focus: Latin America’s Crisis of Gender Violence
01 Jul

Femicide in Focus: Latin America’s Crisis of Gender Violence

Emma Ristic2025, Civil & Political Rights, Newspaper, Rights, Social & Economic Rights, The Americas

The popular and prominent term “Macho man” typically refers to a man exhibiting qualities generally considered masculine. While these can include positive attributes like protection, it is mainly associated with […]

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