Human Rights

Can Nigeria Overcome Its Escalating Religious Freedom Crisis?
Civil Law Can Nigeria Overcome Its Escalating Religious Freedom Crisis?

In the realm of human rights and religious freedom, Nigeria stands out due to the complex challenges it faces. This interview with Simon Haidegger and expert Desiree Sainthrope navigates the intricate situation, dissecting the threats to religious communities, government responses, and

Can Advocacy Change Anti-LGBTQ Laws in Texas?
Civil Law Can Advocacy Change Anti-LGBTQ Laws in Texas?

Recent unfolding legislative events underscore the complex dynamics faced by those advocating for LGBTQ rights in Texas. Amanda McLaughlin, a transgender woman residing in Garland, embarked on a resolute journey to Austin, reflecting a collective voice of opposition against anti-LGBTQ legislation.

Global Backlash and Urgent Need for Women's Rights Reform
Civil Law Global Backlash and Urgent Need for Women's Rights Reform

In a world increasingly aware of gender-based disparities, the culmination of global efforts to advance women's rights takes on new significance. As international movements face a vigorous backlash, leaders, advocates, and policymakers convene to reaffirm commitments and explore avenues for reforms

Can Crypto Secure Digital Freedom Through Human Rights?
International & Trade Law Can Crypto Secure Digital Freedom Through Human Rights?

The cryptocurrency industry stands at a pivotal crossroads, with its potential to bolster digital freedom increasingly drawing attention. Envisioned as a movement that champions decentralization and empowerment, it faces both unprecedented opportunities and intricate challenges in embedding human

Advancing Gender Equality and Human Rights Through Legal Reform
Civil Law Advancing Gender Equality and Human Rights Through Legal Reform

The 2025 United Nations High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) brought together global leaders committed to advancing gender equality and human rights through legal reform. Held this year, the forum provided a unique opportunity for nations, organizations like Equality Now, and civil society advocates

Is Gender Apartheid the Next International Crime?
International & Trade Law Is Gender Apartheid the Next International Crime?

The proposal to recognize "gender apartheid" as a distinct international crime under a new treaty addressing crimes against humanity has gained momentum as U.N. member states gear up for negotiations. Scheduled to conclude in 2029, these discussions aim to incorporate specific language identifying

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