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For Women, the World Remains an Extremely Dangerous Place

On International Women’s Day, as we look back on the gains we’ve achieved, we must also acknowledge the threats still faced by women everywhere.

March 05, 2015 | Kelly Askin
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Changing Places: A Former Prosecutor on the Grand Jury

After serving on a grand jury in Brooklyn, New York, a former federal prosecutor reflects on the experience, and sees a need for reform.

February 25, 2015 | James Goldston
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Case Watch: European Judges Skirt Nationality Question in Latvian Case

A member of Latvia’s pro-Russian community fails to persuade the ECHR that denial of citizenship violates his rights to freedom of expression and assembly.

February 06, 2015 | Amy Strand
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Case Watch: ECHR and UK Find a Compromise on “Whole Life” Sentences

An ECHR ruling on “whole life sentences” shows how a heated confrontation with the UK has been resolved through constructive judicial dialogue.

February 04, 2015 | Marion Isobel
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Case Watch: Inaccessible Electricity Meters for Roma Challenged under EU Law

In some mainly Roma districts in Bulgaria, the electricity company CEZ keeps the electricity meters on tall poles in the street, out of easy reach of householders.

January 12, 2015 | Simon Cox
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Beyond the Rios Montt Trial, Guatemala’s Search for Justice Continues

The hurdles facing the prosecution of a former military dictator on genocide charges show the complexities of coming to terms with horrific crimes of the past.

January 12, 2015 | Emi MacLean
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Kazakh Court Again Orders Police to Pay Torture Compensation

A court in Kazakhstan has again ordered local police to pay compensation to a torture victim, recognizing the country’s obligation to respond to the UN Committee Against Torture.

December 24, 2014 | Alexandra Cherkasenko
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New Document Throws More Light on Mexico’s San Fernando Killings

A newly released document from the investigation into the 2010–11 massacres of migrants in San Fernando paints a picture of official connections to organized crime.

December 22, 2014 | Jesse Franzblau
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Justice, Development Planning, and the Role of Regular People

The move toward including justice in the UN’s post-2015 development agenda highlights the fundamental role of civil society—and regular people—in securing sustainable development.

December 18, 2014 | Peter Chapman
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Case Watch: A Step Forward in Colombia’s Struggle for Truth

An Inter-American Court decision addresses abuses committed by the military in the aftermath of a bloody siege at Colombia’s main court building in 1985.

December 17, 2014
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Access to Justice Should Be a Development Priority

Indonesia should support the inclusion of justice targets in the new set of development goals being negotiated at the UN.

December 17, 2014 | Erna Witoelar & Alvon Palma
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The UK Debate on Europe’s Human Rights Court: An Update

The outcome of the British debate over the European Court of Human Rights will have an impact on rights in the rest of Europe, and the rest of the world.

December 12, 2014 | Casey Rubinoff
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Case Watch: EU Court Ruling Backs Refugees from Anti-Gay Persecution

A welcome recent ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union is likely to make it harder for governments to deny political asylum to applicants facing persecution for their sexual orientation.

December 08, 2014 | Zsolt Bobis
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Case Watch: Netherlands Liable over Iraq War Checkpoint Death

A case involving the shooting of an Iraqi civilian has added to a growing jurisprudence on the obligation to investigate human rights abuses in times of armed conflict abroad.

November 30, 2014 | Jonathan Horowitz
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Case Watch: Lithuanian Farmers Argue that a Blockade Is Not a Riot

A European court case involving a peaceful, but disruptive, demonstration by angry Lithuanian farmers has implications for the right to protest across Europe.

November 21, 2014 | Amy Strand
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Case Watch: UK Supreme Court Struggles with Pham Statelessness Conundrum

Details emerged during a UK Supreme Court hearing of secret British discussions with Vietnam, aimed at securing the deportation of a Vietnamese-born an alleged al-Qaida associate, who had been stripped of UK citizenship.

November 19, 2014 | Simon Cox
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Case Watch: UK Supreme Court Addresses “B2” Statelessness Challenge

The case of Pham Minh Quang before the UK Supreme Court raises fundamental questions about the obligations of governments under the 1954 convention on eliminating statelessness.

November 16, 2014 | Simon Cox
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Dominican Republic “Rage Quits” on Human Rights

After being found in breach of its treaty commitments, the Dominican Republic has decided to walk away from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.

November 13, 2014 | Julia Harrington Reddy
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Judicial Independence Under Threat in Guatemala

Recent events have shown that Guatemala’s justice system is still subject to powerful political and economic interests.

November 11, 2014 | Emi MacLean
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Case Watch: Top Argentine Court Blazes a Trail on Online Free Expression

In a groundbreaking judgment, the Argentina Supreme Court found that search engines are not liable for unlawful third-party content appearing in search results.

October 30, 2014 | Darian Pavli
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