Nobel Prize winner Shirin Ebadi’s new book Until We Are Free details her efforts to advance human rights in Iran, even in exile.
Tag: human rights
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Three major peace and security reviews conducted in 2015 have taken stock of the changing global environment; analyzed UN responses; and come up with several key policy messages, as well as a number of complementary recommendations which, if implemented, could help the UN peace and security architecture be better fit for purpose.
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The continuing pursuit of ever more restrictive counterterrorism legislation may be generating negative impacts that weaken the global fight against terrorism.
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The court’s jurisdiction would rest within the framework of the Arab human rights system, namely the 2008 Arab Charter on Human Rights.
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If adopted effectively and with carefully considered checks and balances, the use of police body cameras may help prevent future accidents.
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A conversation with OIC Secretary-General Iyad Madani on the Islamic State, the Arab-Israeli conflict, Islam’s relationship with the West, and more.
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In South Sudan, there are no legal protections against child marriage, but local chiefs can still help safeguard the human rights of young women and girls.
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Nearly a year into Rouhani’s presidency in Iran, women activists see some green shoots in an otherwise challenging terrain.
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At the African Union summit in January, leaders affirmed their commitment to speak with one voice, but on whose behalf—those leaders and their political interests, or the African people?
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Ivan Šimonović, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights, says that, during the fighting in December, there were human rights violations on both sides.
