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AN APPEALS COURT judge has overturned a decision which ruled that the State was in breach of its human rights obligations over failing to provide basic needs, such as housing, to international ...
The Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of the State after it challenged a High Court ruling regarding the rights of International Protection applicants to have their basic needs, including ...
Thousands of trans and allies gathered in Westminster for a mass lobbying against the Supreme Court ruling, sharing how their ...
The London Trans Pride has seen a record-breaking turnout of about 100,000 people, making it “the largest Trans Pride event ...
Asylum seekers left without accommodation on arrival into the State are “placed in a situation of extreme material poverty”, ...
States must ensure prompt surrender of suspects and full cooperation with the ICC’s Libya investigation We, the undersigned civil society organizations, welcome the recent arrest of Khaled Mohamed Ali ...
We write in advance of the 78th Session of the Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) regarding its preparation and adoption of a list of issues in advance of the full review of ...
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Politicians have long raised concerns about the extent to which international human rights law affects UK migration policy.
The Citizens Commission on Human Rights International (CCHR), a mental health industry watchdog founded in 1969 by the Church ...
As China and Latin American and Caribbean countries deepen cooperation based on mutual respect and sovereign equality, their ...
Republican Representative Thomas Massie and Democratic Representative Ro Khanna said the lack of transparency is reinforcing ...