A law professor explains why housing should be—and someday might be—considered a human right in the United States.
This Trump administration official was a key figure in the dismantling of the United States Agency for International ...
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Orbán’s semi-authoritarian regime openly flouts freedom, democracy, the rule of law, minority rights, pluralism, tolerance ...
"If Notre Dame is to be true to its mission, it must ask itself: are we preparing students to perpetuate the status quo, or ...
The WHO has identified air pollution as the biggest environmental threat to human health globally. Each year, an estimated ...
Wolfgang Kaleck, founder of the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, talks about the need for a universal, international criminal justice system instead of one where only some nations ...
As the luckless citizens of Lviv, Ukraine, endure yet another foreign invasion, Philippe Sands's book — and the ideas that ...
We, the undersigned international and national human rights organizations, and families of the victims of the August 2020 ...
An international court published its ruling this month that the Ecuadorian government was responsible for a long list of ...
Sun Meng, a professor at China University of Political Science and Law's Human Rights Institute, said that in the past decade ...