Habeas corpus, a legal principle with its origins tracing back to the Magna Carta, has transcended national borders to become a universal symbol of justice and the protection of human rights… Read More
Monday 16 October 2023: A diverse array of people and organisations from across Australia have been selected as finalists for this year’s Australian Human Rights Awards, the country… Read More
Baruch Spinoza’s ethical philosophy looks markedly unlike most other ethical philosophy. The good, for Spinoza, is defined only in relation to the individual and their nature… Read More
How Anti-Conversion Laws Are Used to Silence Dissent in India?
India’s different religions coexist harmoniously, although religious change has long been controversial. The Indian C… Read More
Presented by Delta Dental of Massachusetts: Lisa Kashinsky and Kelly Garrity's must-read rundown of what's up on Beacon Hill and beyond. Oct 23, 2023… Read More
Equal Protection Clause Of The 14th Amendment – The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, grants citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United State… Read More
Great women thinkers of the Enlightenment are not as widely known as men and are underrepresented in general knowledge. This is because the Enlightenment, which roughly spanned the 1… Read More
By Sujit Bhar
Oppression and suffering have, through the ages, resulted in public protests, even sometimes leading to insurrection. Protests have often in history been violent, but as ci… Read More
Narges Mohammadi, probably the most outstanding human rights activist in Iran, has devoted her profession to preventing authorities repression with a concentrate on ladies’s rights… Read More