Inadequacies of the Transgender Persons’ (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019: A Juxtaposition with International Legal Frameworks & Conventions [PDF]
By way of safeguarding the rights of transgender individuals, the Indian government enacted the Transgender Persons’ (Protection of Rights) Act 2019. Studies show that the Act does not fully comply with many international treaties that aim to safeguard ...
Swati Sharda, A. Marisport
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Gender Equality and Human Rights [PDF]
The achievement of substantive equality is understood as having four dimensions: redressing disadvantage; countering stigma, prejudice, humiliation and violence; transforming social and institutional structures; and facilitating political participation ...
Beth Goldblatt, Sandra Fredman
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Conflict over Conflict: The Right to Strike in International Law
The existence of a right to strike under international law has been challenged by the International Organization of Employers since the late 1980s.
Diane F. Frey
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International Human Rights: Islam\u27s Friend or Foe? Algeria as an Example of the Compatibility of International Human Rights Regarding Women\u27s Equality and Islamic Law [PDF]
Part I of this Note briefly discusses the development of International Human Rights Law as embodied in international covenants today. Part I also discusses Islamic law, the traditional role of women under Islamic law and culture, Algeria\u27s ...
Entelis, Joelle
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Humanitarian Protection Advocacy in East Asia: Charting a Path Forward [PDF]
In this article, I make the following three-part argument. Firstly, I claim that despite the fact that a far greater number of asylum-seekers in Japan, Korea, and Mainland China receive humanitarian protection status than receive refugee status, legal ...
Wolman, A.
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To Transfer or Not to Transfer: Identifying and Protecting Human Rights Interests in Non-Refoulment [PDF]
Human rights law imposes upon States an absolute duty not to transfer an individual to another State where there are substantial grounds for believing he or she will be tortured or subjected to cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment.
Padmanabhan, Vijay
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Perspektif HAM terhadap Asas Praduga Tak Bersalah Pada Hukum Pidana Indonesia
The principle of presumption of innocence is one of the fundamental principles in the judiciary that guarantees human rights (HAM). This study utilizes normative legal methods with a statutory regulatory approach, document analysis, and case studies to ...
Marthin Doodoh, Herry F.D. Tuwaidan
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Analogical, digital and cibercultural regulation
On the occasion of the “VII International Conference on cultural Policy Research ICCPR 2012: Cultural Politics and Cultural Policies” held in Barcelona, the conference organization made contact with Angel J.
Cibersomosaguas .
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Human Security: Undermining Human Rights? [PDF]
This article warns that the human security discourse and agenda could inadvertently undermine the international human rights regime. Insofar as human security identifies new threats to well-being, new victims of those threats, new duties of states, or ...
Howard-Hassmann, Rhoda E.
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DISFRANCHISEMENT OF NON-NATIONALS: FOR A NEW INTERPRETATION OF THE UDHR AND THE ICCPR
This article affirms that political rights are universal rights and that the disfranchisement of non-nationals violates human rights. Based on conventions and recommendations signed by dozens of States, it calls for a new interpretation of articles 21 ...
Danilo Valdir Vieira Rossi
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