Mads Andenas, Professor at the Law Faculty of the University of Oslo and former Director of the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights has joined the...
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It’s a familiar story – businesses battling it out with other businesses, governments, individuals – all in court and at huge...
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Torture allegations now emerging in Iran must be urgently and independently investigated, Irene Khan, Amnesty International’s Secretary General...
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The jury deliberating on a most unusual trial – the first South East Asia Court of Women on HIV and Human Trafficking in...
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Sex-trafficked women and girls in South East Asia are at substantial risk of sexually transmitted infections including HIV,...
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An estimated 50 million women in Asia are at risk of becoming infected with HIV from their intimate partners. Evidence from many Asian countries...
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The UN Special Representative for Afghanistan Kai Eide visited US military detention facilities at Bagram this past week as part of ongoing efforts to...
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The United Nations peacekeeping operation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is providing medical assistance to the victims of a deadly...
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Fifty percent of Israelis think that it is prohibited to attack enemy fighters in populated areas knowing that many women and children would be...
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Despite the common perception that the armed conflict in Iraq is largely over, widespread violence and a lack of respect for human life continue to...
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