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29 Sep 2015, 5:39 pm by Priya Gopalan
The endless wait for justice by victims must end.Filed under: International Criminal Law, International Human Rights Law, International Humanitarian Law, Transitional Justice Tagged: Human Rights Council, OHCHR, sri lanka [read post]
5 Jan 2012, 10:16 am by Rosalind English
Sign up to free human rights updates by email, Facebook, Twitter or RSS Related reading: The god of free trade: why Austria cannot stop big lorries from using its motorways Admin court grabs bull by the horns Libel threatens to stifle debate about factory farming Pet shock collar ban: barking, or a new era for rights? [read post]
28 Sep 2020, 7:58 am
If your employer does nothing to resolve the situation, you may need to report the harassment to the Illinois Department of Human Rights (IDHR) or the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). [read post]
5 Jul 2013, 8:25 am by Larry Catá Backer
   (Pix Reuters from Armin Rosen, "How Suing Shell Could Backfire on Human Rights Activists," The Atlantic, Nov. 17,  2011 "The U.S. court system is an imperfect recourse for human rights advocates, but if the Supreme Court affirms the ability to sue multinational corporations, it could become an important one. . . . [read post]
27 Sep 2010, 7:21 pm by Peter Thompson & Associates
Religious discrimination like this is not only a violation of federal law but also a violation of the Maine Human Rights Act. [read post]
15 Mar 2021, 7:58 am by Alexander Vindman
Putting companies in fear of the real costs in civil damages for slander, libel, and false claims that can cumulatively incite violence and that can individually harm actual human beings should have a restraining effect on their behavior. [read post]
24 May 2015, 5:22 pm
Your rapporteur is of the view that also in this respect the Commission is right to choose for the voluntary approach. [read post]
14 Mar 2016, 4:28 am by Jan von Hein
Session 2: Managing migration in Europe – between economic feasibility and protection of human rights. [read post]
16 Mar 2017, 1:53 pm by Nora Ellingsen
We are informed by the defense that he waived his right to be present earlier. [read post]
26 Jun 2015, 2:46 am
The Declaration reads as follows: On 17 February 2015, the Hague Court of Appeal condemned the European Patent Office (EPO) [noted on this blog here], arguing that its internal dispute settlement system led to a rollback of fundamental rights enshrined in the European Convention of Human Rights and the European Social Charter. [read post]
29 Sep 2023, 3:03 pm by Amanda Brown
As a result, a notice of right to sue may be the first notice of a charge that an employer receives. [read post]
22 Jan 2018, 5:00 am by Anonymous
Mathias Moulin presented the perspective of the French Data Protection Authority, the Commission Nationale de L'Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL), and defended the way in which the RTBF could be seen as the legitimate application of French data protection law. [read post]
26 Oct 2010, 6:49 am by Legal Beagle
The question is whether that is a breach of the right to a fair trial, recognised in Article 6(1) and 6(3)(c) of the European Convention of Human Rights (“the ECHR”). [read post]
1 Apr 2015, 12:38 pm by Ryan S. Perlin
The Presidential Commission issued its findings in September 2011 along with a Study Guide. [read post]
24 Jan 2021, 1:34 pm by Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
Where rights-based arguments are made, such as in the recommendations by UNESCO and the International Commission on the Futures of Education[33] and the UN Secretary General’s policy brief on “Education during COVID-19 and [read post]
26 Apr 2024, 9:30 pm by ernst
  And Mazie Hough, University of Maine, won the 2024 JGAPE Best Article Prize for “‘There is Nothing So Sacred as Human Life:’ Infanticide and the State of Maine, 1877-1917. [read post]