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The COVID 19 pandemic has caused the gap in distribution of gender roles to be widened. This, of course, has affected women and men differently. During this health crisis, women have been overburdened with health care and essential services, have been more involved in domestic work and care of dependents, and have suffered greater job...
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On April 5, at 7:00 p.m., our colleague Eric Sanz de Bremond will go to the Teatro del Barrio (Lavapiés, Madrid) to participate in a colloquium on the monopoly of violence and resistance to police violence. Sara López (Legal Sol), Youssef M. Ouled (Rights International Spain) y Adrián Belaire (Stop Desahucios). The event is organized...
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 Trials are key to ensuring that a criminal conviction is fair. In reality, many people in Europe are being convicted of crimes without a trial taking place. When States have too many cases to deal with, often as a result of the ever-increasing reach of criminal law, they resort to trial waiver systems to...
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Last Tuesday, April 9th, the Permanent People’s Tribunal’s Report on the Human Rights of Migrants and Refugees was presented in the European Parliament. Amongst the people presenting the Report was our colleague (and one of the Judges of the PPT), Patricia Orejudo. She was accompanied by Bridget Anderson, Perfecto Andrés Ibáñez, Luciana Castellina, Mireille Fanon Mendes...
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Our colleague Daniel Amelang participated in the Half-Day of General Discussion of the 125th Session of the United Nations’ Human Rights Committee. The session is regarding Article 21 (right of peaceful assembly) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Article 21 The right of peaceful assembly shall be recognized. No restrictions may be...
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