The Chair of the UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria addressed the General Assembly on Monday, imploring member states to bring about peace talks in the violence-plagued country. Paulo Sergio Pinheiro described “crimes that shock the conscience” as ongoing and pervasive, including “indiscriminate shelling and aerial bombardment; disappearances; torture; sexual violence; and massacres.” [...]

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The UN Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples James Anaya encouraged the Panamanian government on Monday to strengthen the rights of its indigenous people and ensure they are allowed to preserve their land and autonomy. Anaya’s call comes in response to allegations by indigenous peoples regarding the presence of private settlers, farmers, tourists, [...]

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The National Assembly of Bahrain on Sunday approved laws increasing penalties for those who commit or incite terrorism. The new laws also ban any demonstrations in the nation’s capital, Manama. The laws were passed ahead of massive protests planned by the anti-government opposition bloc next month. Bahrain’s National Institution for Human Rights (NIHR) praised the [...]

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The US Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ruled Friday that family-owned, profit-making businesses cannot challenge the new federal health care law’s birth control mandate on religious grounds. Conestoga Wood Specialties, a Pennsylvania company with 950 employees, maintains a policy not to support “anything that terminates a fertilized embryo.” The company objected to the [...]

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JURIST Guest Columnist Steven Aiello, LLB Candidate, University of London, considers foreign aid and how it applies to Egypt in a two-part series. In his second piece, he calls for reform of the Foreign Assistance Act…

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