The State of the World's Human Rights Predatory attacks on multilateralism, international law and civil society marked 2025 The alternative on offer is a ...
The Conversation: Big companies profit from poverty but aren’t obliged to uphold human rights. International law must change – scholar
Big companies profit from poverty but aren’t obliged to uphold human rights. International law must change – scholar
Autonomous weapons systems present numerous risks to humanity, most of which infringe on fundamental obligations and principles of international human rights law. Such systems select and engage ...
The Conversation: Getting away with it … sort of. How a dictator and a fugitive Nazi advanced international human rights law
Getting away with it … sort of. How a dictator and a fugitive Nazi advanced international human rights law
Human Rights Watch: Joint Letter to Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Japan's Anti-Espionage Law and Foreign Agents Registration Act
Amnesty International Australia: Amnesty International calls on governments to stop predatory, anti-rights order from taking hold in pivotal moment for humanity
Amnesty International calls on governments to stop predatory, anti-rights order from taking hold in pivotal moment for humanity
DW on MSN: Amnesty International paints a grim picture for human rights
In its 2025/2026 report, the human rights watchdog Amnesty International calls out the "predatory behavior of the powerful" and calls for action to defend the global order.
Human Rights Watch: Human Rights Watch Comments on the International Criminal Court Office of the Prosecutor
Human Rights Watch Comments on the International Criminal Court Office of the Prosecutor
An international human rights organization submitted a report on the human rights situation. A separate section in it is dedicated to Belarus, reports Radiyo Svaboda. "The world is on the threshold of ...