On May 31, 2021, fourty-four people were arrested at an LGBTQ shelter in Nansana, Wakiso District, Uganda. Following their arrest, three detainees…
May 2021 witnessed pronounced violence and clashes throughout the Occupied Palestinian Territories (‘OPT’) including East Jerusalem, as well as Gaza. The…
With his recent airstrike in Syria, President Biden fell in line with a corrosive interpretation of both jus ad bellum…
The Chinese state has consistently upheld assimilative policies since the 19th century, when national unity and political integration arguably became…
As Aung San Suu Kyi was about to assume office in Myanmar, on the 1st of February this year, the…
On 22nd December 2020, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) delivered its Grand Chamber judgment in Selahattin Demirtaş v…
On September 18th, 2020, the Netherlands government announced its decision to hold the Assad-led Syrian regime accountable for gross human…
It is well established that retrospectivity is against the rule of law and international human rights. It is therefore prohibited…
International law acknowledges nationality as a human right and of fundamental importance to the protection of numerous other rights. Given…
As the United Nations (UN) recently celebrated its 75th anniversary in October, 2020 has come to a long-awaited close, and…