Amnesty International stated on Monday that Nepal’s law enforcement agencies used excessive force to suppress September’s youth-led demonstrations, also known as the Gen Z protests, resulting in ...
This is Day 3 of JURIST's coverage of Luigi Mangione's suppression hearings. Read Day 1 and Day 2. One year after the ...
Ten years ago, world leaders in Paris committed to limiting global warming to well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels, ...
Egypt's rental market went from the back to the front of a national conversation overnight. The New Rental Law (Law No. 164 of 2025), which was signed by President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and entered ...
The US Supreme Court will hear Hamm v. Smith on Wednesday, December 10, a death penalty case testing how courts should treat ...
The correspondent filing this dispatch is a law student in Mumbai who must remain anonymous. Two high-profile extradition cases unfolding this month highlight India's obligations under domestic and ...
Is it possible to advocate for universal human rights while quietly dismantling the institution one of its core articles was ...
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) on Monday urged Chinese and Hong Kong authorities to release news commentator Wong Kwok-ngon, to halt harassment of other journalists, and to allow free ...
A UN expert on Sunday called for the reversal of the ban on women staff entering UN premises in Afghanistan, condemning the Taliban measures as a violation of UN principles of equality and human ...
A coalition of civil and human rights organizations is calling for the closure of a massive immigration detention facility at Fort Bliss, alleging guards have beaten detainees and threatened ...
This week, President Donald Trump pardoned a man federal prosecutors described as the architect of a 'narco-state' who moved ...
For twenty-one days, I have stared at a blank page, caught in the throes of an existential whiplash. Last month, I was dispatched by JURIST to attend the Second World Social Summit to report on the ...