In October 2024, the UK Government unveiled the Employment Rights Bill, its most ambitious legislative effort in a generation to modernize employment law. Stemming from a commitment made during the general election, the Bill seeks to enhance job security, fairness, and working conditions across the
On June 18, 2024, Thailand's Senate marked a historic moment by approving the Marriage Equality Law, making Thailand the first nation in Southeast Asia to legally recognize same-sex marriages. This legislative milestone not only transforms the country’s legal framework but also requires a s
In recent years, the legal landscape in Canada has undergone significant changes concerning Indigenous land rights. These changes have sparked a broader debate about the principle of equality before the law and property rights in the nation. This article explores the complexities surrounding
Equality Australia, a leading LGBTQI advocacy organization, has been embroiled in a significant legal battle with the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC). The heart of the dispute lies in whether their political advocacy efforts can be classified as providing direct
Amid heightened discussions on workplace equality, the new Labour government has unveiled its ambitious “Plan to Make Work Pay,” proposing substantial amendments to employment law. These changes aim to enhance fairness and equity in the workplace, dismantling entrenched disparities and reinforcing t
In an important move towards broadening civil rights, New York State has proposed an amendment to its constitution to expand protections against discrimination. The proposed changes, which aim to include specific references to abortion as well as gay and transgender rights, have spurred both