Malaysia’s push to expand internet access raises a deeper question: Can true digital inclusion exist without digital freedom?
Within days of Donald Trump’s second election as president of the United States, aides were concocting plans for mass ...
In 2020, the IACtHR held that states may denounce human rights treaties, but only within limits consistent with the ...
Simón Gómez Guaimara is a PhD candidate at Complutense University of Madrid and holds a Master’s degree in international law ...
Climate cases turn on not only law and science but also judicial temperament: how judges perceive harm, risk, and ...
Few will dispute that the work of a human rights defender should take into account the cultural and social realities of a ...
Una cultura arraigada de control estatal militarista amenaza cualquier acción significativa en materia de derechos humanos en ...
The UK government has proposed a series of measures that would weaken legal protections for the right to privacy. Rights groups and industry experts must continue to push back. End-to-end encryption ...
Structural power imbalances in the UN system have prevented it from halting Israel’s ongoing war crimes against Gazans. Individual states and civil society must step in to prevent further aggressions ...
For a human rights movement dedicated to exposing abuses, positive communication does not come naturally. But to make the case for human rights, we cannot rely on fear of a return to the dark past, we ...
Without the ingenuity of feminists from the Global South and networks of committed activists on every continent, we would never have heard the phrase: “Women’s Rights are Human Rights.” When First ...
To protect human rights, global leaders must heed the scientific community’s call to return atmospheric CO2 to below 350 ppm as soon as possible. The 1890s marked a key moment in the history of ...