'Are Human Rights A Western Concept?': UDHR Anniversary Event
On Monday 10th December, the Human Rights Journal will be holding an event to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights...
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On Monday 10th December, the Human Rights Journal will be holding an event to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights...
by Millie Goslyn-Jones “No one should be held in slavery or servitude Everyone has the right to freedom of movement” The Declaration of...
by Nathan Olsen In comparison with its boisterous neighbour, Canada is often seen as a country full of well-meaning, polite and respectable people. This comparison...
In August 2017, the Chilean Constitutional Court upheld a long-awaited law decriminalising the practice of terminating a pregnancy if it is as a result of...
On 20th June 2018, the Hungarian parliament adopted a bill that criminalizes a range of lawful activities requiring state authorities to protect Hungary’s ‘Christian culture’....
by Tilly Brogan ‘And when you add the location of the photo, make sure you put Barcelona, Catalonia, rather than Barcelona, Spain, as some people...
by Sara Green To think about language as anything other than a simple and neutral mode of communication – especially in the Anglophone world, where...
by Georgina Davis The Hungarian State Opera House has cancelled 15 performances of the musical Billy Elliot after ticket sales went down following a negative...
A Machismo culture - one of aggressive masculinity which has the potential to breed toxic expectations of men and equally harmful attitudes towards and treatment...
by Hannah Marsh The Zanzibar-born British artist Lubaina Himid (b.1954) made a historical mark on the British art canon in 2017 by becoming the first...