A court in Vietnam’s Gia Lai province sentenced a Christian to eight years in prison and three years probation for “undermining the unity policy” under Article 116 of the c… Read More
“Our aim is to confront the challenge of conducting the forthcoming national elections with complete freedom and impartiality.”
– CEC Kazi Habibul Awal
Desiring to emb… Read More
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The United Kingdom thanks the Special Rapporteur for his report, which recognises that the Government of Burundi has taken some steps in line with their commitment… Read More
UN-appointed independent human rights experts on Tuesday called for the Government of Bangladesh to end all harassment against representatives of the human rights organisation, Odhikar, and… Read More
By Sanjay Raman Sinha
In January this year, a judge in a Mumbai sessions court faced an unusual request from a woman undertrial—permission to undergo in-vitro fertilisation. She wa… Read More
Amree Maharaj, Chanda’s mother. Still from a filmed interview conducted by Shaukat Korai, Pakistan, 2023.‘We are Hindus. Shoot to kill us, but don’t take our children away… Read More
The Norwegian Truth and Reconciliation’s Report
Introduction
1 June 2023 marked a historic day: the Norwegian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) submitted its report to th… Read More
LINKAGE OF THE CHILD RIGHTS ACT TO THE EDUCATION OF GIRLS
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Making homosexuality punishable by death is an egregious violation of human rights, independent UN Human Rights Council-appointed experts said on Wednesday, urging Uganda’s president t… Read More
The contemporary development and use of technology have changed our life forever, a new interconnected space called cyberspace has taken over the traditional way of living on a worldwide pla… Read More
11) Sec. 27 – Offense become cognizable, non-bailable and noncompoundable12) Sec. 28 – Cognizance out of offences
(1) No legal will get cognizance of an offence significantly les… Read More
Historical Development of Human RightsIntroductionThe history of human rights covers thousands of years and draws upon religious, cultural, philosophical and legal developments throughout th… Read More
Source: FIDH (22 August 2022)https://www.fidh.org/en/region/asia/japan/end-solitary-confinement-and-video-surveillance-of-death-rowParis, Tokyo - 22 August 2022. The International Federation… Read More
The past facet of sovereignty to take on are preferred sovereigntyIt is even the extremely sensitive and you may widest gap between your one or two nations. Lower than in the world legislati… Read More
The ultimate source of human rights is not found in the mere will of human beings. In fact the roots of human rights are to be found in the dignity that belongs to each human being. (Gaudium… Read More
‘Western governments are increasingly reaching into areas in which the interests of religious freedom and the rights of conscience were long thought no business of government.’ S… Read More
Today women constitute only 20.4% of the members of parliaments around the world.1 This figure is compelling enough to reveal that there is a world-wide need… Read More
Human rights experts from the United Nations have published a 14-page letter which was sent to China in which they lay out their concerns that China is violating international human rights a… Read More
The right of a non-citizen to reside in Australia is recognized by the Australian government as a privilege, and as such, certain expectations are imposed upon visa holders. Of particular co… Read More
Introduction
Democracies thrive on divergent opinions and tolerance for opposing views. In cases where people disagree, they do so whilst respecting the rights of people to hold opposing vie… Read More
Developing a society requires more than introducing positive growth reforms and increasing demographic capacity or economic competence. For a society to thrive in development in letter and s… Read More
Unequivocally, the right to peaceful protest and assemble is basic and its existence is the cornerstone in a democratic society and the said right is enshrined under the United Nations&rsquo… Read More