The United States has decided to back an international cybercrimes treaty endorsed by a United Nations committee despite facing widespread criticism from numerous businesses, human rights groups, and technology companies. The treaty, finalized in August after extensive debates, requires member
November 12, 2024In the midst of ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, particularly in Lebanon, civilians are frequently subjected to sudden and urgent evacuation warnings. These warnings, often delivered in the dead of night, leave families scrambling to find safety with little time to prepare. The effectiveness
November 6, 2024The proposed draft amendment to Türkiye’s 'espionage' laws has sparked significant backlash from civil society organizations and various associations. Known as the “agents of influence” law, this legislative proposal aims to amend the penal code to criminalize acts that align with the stra
November 4, 2024The excitement surrounding a World Cup bid often overshadows the underlying issues tied to the hosting country, but Saudi Arabia's attempt to secure the 2034 FIFA World Cup has brought significant scrutiny to its human rights record. Critics argue that a recent assessment by AS&H Clifford
October 28, 2024The issue of human rights abuses in Pakistan, particularly those stemming from blasphemy laws, has sparked a heated debate among international human rights activists and organizations. Many argue that Pakistan's actions are in fundamental contradiction with the Commonwealth's values,
October 22, 2024In 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
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