Human Rights

Cornell Project Raises Awareness of Constitutional Rights
Civil Law Cornell Project Raises Awareness of Constitutional Rights

In a landscape where complex legal statutes and shifting immigration policies can create profound uncertainty, the ability for individuals to understand and assert their fundamental constitutional rights has become more critical than ever. Addressing this pressing need, a university-led initiative

Will Justices Protect Crisis Pregnancy Centers' Rights?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Will Justices Protect Crisis Pregnancy Centers' Rights?

Imagine a small, faith-based center offering counseling to pregnant women, suddenly facing a state demand for its private donor lists and internal documents. This scenario isn’t hypothetical—it’s the reality for First Choice Women’s Resource Centers in New Jersey, caught in a high-stakes legal

Senate Bill Aims to Protect Philippines BPO Workers' Rights
Civil Law Senate Bill Aims to Protect Philippines BPO Workers' Rights

Overview of the Philippines BPO Industry The business process outsourcing (BPO) industry in the Philippines stands as a cornerstone of the national economy, employing a staggering 1.82 million workers and generating $38 billion in export revenue according to the latest figures from the IT and

How Is Benguet Protecting Indigenous Rights in Mining?
Regulatory & Administrative Law How Is Benguet Protecting Indigenous Rights in Mining?

Introduction to the Mining Industry and Indigenous Challenges in Benguet In the heart of the Philippines, Benguet province stands as a cornerstone of the nation's mining industry, contributing significantly to the economy with its rich deposits of gold, copper, and other minerals. Often referred to

Conservatives Push Hardline ECHR Exit and Immigration Reform
International & Trade Law Conservatives Push Hardline ECHR Exit and Immigration Reform

At the recent annual conference of the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom, a seismic shift in policy direction has captured national and international attention, as the party unveiled audacious plans to withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) and implement sweeping

Should Environmental Harm Be a Crime Against Humanity?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Should Environmental Harm Be a Crime Against Humanity?

Introduction: The Urgency of Recognizing Environmental Harm The debate over whether environmental harm should be classified as a crime against humanity has gained significant traction in recent years, reflecting a growing global concern over ecological destruction and its profound impact on human

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