The state of the world’s human rights 2024
This report documents human rights concerns during 2023 in 155 countries, connecting issues at global and regional levels and looking forward to the implications for the future. States and armed groups
This report documents human rights concerns during 2023 in 155 countries, connecting issues at global and regional levels and looking forward to the implications for the future. States and armed groups
Land rights of Brazil s local people being usurped
<p>The last decade has seen a spate of judicial activism related to both environment and human rights. Two questions pertinent to recent judicial activism are dealt with in this article: 1. Has judicial activism contributed to environmental justice, in the sense of keeping in view the social implications of environmental problems and equity in access to environmental resources. 2.
Words on Water
The Biological Diversity Act has lost sight of what it originally set out to do
What exactly is lost when a language dies? Do we also lose a biotic world-view, the local knowledge and wisdom of which a language is a repository? Is it a coincidence that areas of linguistic and ethnic plurality are also areas of biodiversity? <br><fo
In a world where corporate gains feed on hunger and poverty, could food be a human right?
The country's new water policy is nothing more than noble intentions
WSSD clearly illustrated the hatred of the US bullying tactics
Human rights panel report confirms that food poisoning, not starvation, caused deaths in Orissa s Kashipur district
US double standards on human rights smacks of global hypocrisy