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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, The Americas

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, Africa, Collective & Developmental Rights

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, 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, 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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Beyond the Crash: What the Response to Flight 171 Reveals About Anti-Indian Hate
23 Jun

Beyond the Crash: What the Response to Flight 171 Reveals About Anti-Indian Hate

Kirit Ghumman2025, Asia, Social & Economic Rights, The Americas

On June 12, 2025, Air India Flight 171 crashed shortly after takeoff in Ahmedabad, killing at least 271 people. But amid the grief and devastation, another disturbing event unfolded—one that […]

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Indonesia’s Escalating Crackdown on Press Freedom
19 Jun

Indonesia’s Escalating Crackdown on Press Freedom

Syona Vashisth2025, Asia, Civil & Political Rights

It is April 2025, and there are rising tensions amongst journalists and the Indonesian government and military. Intimidation, violence, and suppression are engulfing Indonesia’s media community, raising grave concerns among […]

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Words Without Action? Assessing International Legal Responses to Myanmar’s Human Rights Abuses
09 Jun

Words Without Action? Assessing International Legal Responses to Myanmar’s Human Rights Abuses

Mara Matilda Munteanu2025, Asia, Civil & Political Rights

Discriminatory policies and laws that have targeted Rohingya Muslims living in Myanmar since the late 1970s, forcing thousands to flee their homes towards neighbouring Buddhist countries. Rohingya Muslims are an […]

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Enemy of the State: American Sanctions on the ICC
27 May

Enemy of the State: American Sanctions on the ICC

John Bollinger2025, Social & Economic Rights, The Americas

In the opening to her seminal work “The Origins of Totalitarianism,” Political Scientist Hannah Arendt speaks of the need for a “new political principle,” one that, in the wake of […]

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From Hope to Horror: The Trafficking Pipeline in Cyprus’s Nightlife
10 May

From Hope to Horror: The Trafficking Pipeline in Cyprus’s Nightlife

Emma Ristic2025, Europe, Social & Economic Rights

On March 6th of 2025, a chilling tragedy occurred in a Cypriot nightclub. Anastasia Melega, a 23-year-old mother who had immigrated from Moldova, was found dead in the bathroom of […]

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Sexual Assault in the Metaverse: It is Wrong – How do we Punish it?
07 Feb

Sexual Assault in the Metaverse: It is Wrong – How do we Punish it?

Maiya KarsanCivil & Political Rights, Economic and Social Rights, Europe, Social & Economic Rights

* This article contains references to sexual abuse. January 2024 marked the first time in history that the British police conducted an investigation on the virtual sexual assault of a […]

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