The toolkit aims support judges to take into account international human rights standards on freedom of expression in their decisions.
A Lifetime Spent Reconciling Democracy And Development
Oda van Cranenburgh discusses two themes which have inspired her work during the last 40 years: democracy and development.
Defending Latin American Human Rights and Democracy Activists
Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) and Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) continue to face challenges across Latin America today.
‘Fight Club’ Ending Restored in China After Public Ire
After social media ire over censored version of 1999’s “Fight Club,” Tencent Video members in China can now see full version.
Big Polluter Is Top Donor To Koch Political Group
Mountaire Farms, owned by the leading donor to Charles Koch’s political operation, has been fined for environmental violations.
GOP Takes Mail Voting To Court In Swing States
The GOP is in court over mail voting. Cases in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania could have a major effect on voting in two key states.
Alabama Ruling May Boost Black Political Power
A new ruling in Alabama could provide a boost to black political power in the State that has a strong African American community.
Study: Felon Voting Rights Unlikely To Affect Vote Outcomes
The findings suggest voting by incarcerated people is unlikely to affect electoral outcomes, in contrast to some assumptions.
Editor In Kashmir Is Arrested Amid Intensifying Clampdown
The editor of a news website has been arrested in Kashmir in what critics called the latest example of a wave of harassment of journalists.
President Xi Jinping, China’s ‘Chairman Of Everything’
Xi Jinping is not only the Chairman of the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He is dubbed the ‘Chairman of everything’ in China.