Human rights defenders who have lost loved ones to law enforcement violence face additional traumas and risks. These ...
To safeguard individuals’ control over their reproductive health and protect human rights, governments must remove legal ...
Loss and damage litigation presents an opportunity for the rights community to hold state-owned enterprises and their state ...
Adam Reynolds is a 3L at NYU School of Law focused on emerging issues in environmental law and climate justice. His interest in loss and damage litigation stems from his time at the Earth Rights ...
To grapple with the contradictions in the human rights movement in a way that nourishes vulnerability and creativity, start ...
The climate justice and disability rights movements reflect a paradigm shift from a top-down approach to policy-making to one ...
What if identifying human rights violations could be faster and easier? What if humans could predict breaches before they ...
Around the world, autocratic and populist leaders are using four common strategies to dominate or undermine courts that would ...
Ioana Tuta, PhD, works as a senior adviser at the Danish Institute for Human Rights, where she advocates for the uptake of human rights standards by businesses through research, analysis, and policy ...
Trinity Huynh, now based in Vietnam, is a recent Chapman University graduate and currently a Genocide Watch intern. After a “gap year,” she plans to attend law school in the United States and focus on ...
Sam Bowman is a dedicated writer with over a decade of experience covering topics such as human rights, social justice, and equality. When he’s not writing, Sam enjoys mentoring students, exploring ...