Hopes Human Rights Act could save desperate Solihull family's home from demolition
A crucial meeting took place between couple Stephanie Rolfe and Stuart Macdonald and Solihull MP Julian Knight on Wednesday (September 28) that could … Read more: Hopes Human Rights Act could save desperate Solihull family's home from demolitionContinue Reading
Trial In Indonesian Human Rights Court Brings Hope Of Justice For West Papuans
An Indonesian human rights court has begun a trial to determine whether a former army commander is guilty of crimes against humanity in West Papua … Read more: Trial In Indonesian Human Rights Court Brings Hope Of Justice For West PapuansContinue Reading
On the Margins of UNGA: Side Events Highlight Human Rights Priorities
… Blinken met with the UN LGBTI Core Group for a high-level discussion about the status of our efforts to promote human rights at a time when, … Read more: On the Margins of UNGA: Side Events Highlight Human Rights PrioritiesContinue Reading
Montana Human Rights Bureau says state DOJ discriminated in hiring process – KTVH
A Montana Human Rights Bureau report says the Montana Department of Justice engaged in unlawful discrimination in hiring based upon the political … Read more: Montana Human Rights Bureau says state DOJ discriminated in hiring process – KTVHContinue Reading
Working towards a law on human rights due diligence in an employment context – Lexology
The eradication of forced child labor, the fight against discrimination at work and the protection of and respect for human rights all form part… Read more: Working towards a law on human rights due diligence in an employment context – LexologyContinue Reading
The Committee of Ministers calls on member states to recognise the right to a clean, healthy …
Strasbourg 29/09/2022 Diminuer la taille du texte …. Latest news from the Directorate General Human Rights and Rule of Law. Read more: The Committee of Ministers calls on member states to recognise the right to a clean, healthy …Continue Reading
Human rights in Serbia are becoming a privilege, say experts – EURACTIV.com
Human rights are becoming a privilege, and politicians have a responsibility to adopt guarantee the protection and rights of LGBTQI+ people, … Read more: Human rights in Serbia are becoming a privilege, say experts – EURACTIV.comContinue Reading
Human rights not a defence for significant criminal damage, court rules in Bristol Colston statue case
Human rights cannot be used as a defence for causing significant … would be a disproportionate interference with their right to protest. Read more: Human rights not a defence for significant criminal damage, court rules in Bristol Colston statue caseContinue Reading
Revoke Sweeping New Order to Restrict Protest – Human Rights Watch – Newsfirst.lk
(New York) – The Sri Lankan government should reverse a new regulation that unlawfully restricts protests in large areas of the capital, Colombo, … Read more: Revoke Sweeping New Order to Restrict Protest – Human Rights Watch – Newsfirst.lkContinue Reading
England World Cup sponsors are under pressure to take a stand against Qatar's human rights record
'They are not only inspired by Euro 92, paying tribute to Denmark's greatest football success, but also a protest against Qatar and its human rights … Read more: England World Cup sponsors are under pressure to take a stand against Qatar's human rights recordContinue Reading
Algeria's domination of Tunisia, implications for human rights – The North Africa Post
Human Rights Watch has released on Sept 26 a report shedding light on the ordeal of Slimane Bouhafs, a Kabyle refugee registered with UNHCR who was … Read more: Algeria's domination of Tunisia, implications for human rights – The North Africa PostContinue Reading
Colston four: protesters cannot rely on 'human rights' defence, top judge rules
Protesters accused of “significant” criminal damage cannot rely on human rights protections when on trial, the court of appeal has said. Read more: Colston four: protesters cannot rely on 'human rights' defence, top judge rulesContinue Reading
Human rights protections were no defence to 'violent' Colston statue toppling
The toppling of a statue of slave trader Edward Colston was “violent” and therefore human rights protections were not available as a defence to a … Read more: Human rights protections were no defence to 'violent' Colston statue topplingContinue Reading
Toppling Edward Colston's statue not protected by human rights, judges rule
The Court of Appeal ruled that human rights was not a defence for significant damage or that caused during violent protests such as the felling of … Read more: Toppling Edward Colston's statue not protected by human rights, judges ruleContinue Reading
Sponsorship information for the 24th Annual Human Rights Awards
For more than two decades, the National Immigrant Justice Center's Human Rights Awards luncheon has honored human rights champions and business, … Read more: Sponsorship information for the 24th Annual Human Rights AwardsContinue Reading
