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    Jurist Europe rights court finds Italy inaction on illegal dumping violates right to life

    The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) }']held on Thursday that Italy violated applicant residents’ rights to life and respect for private and family life under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) as a result of the state’s long-term inaction in addressing the widespread illegal...
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    Jurist Germany Parliament passes motion for stricter immigration laws

    Germany’s Parliament passed a motion for stricter migration rules on Wednesday. The nonbinding motion, backed by the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD), calls for permanent border control, rejection of all illegal immigrants, and detention of “those who must leave.” It was passed with...
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    Jurist HRW urges Kazakhstan to implement UNHRC recommendations

    Human Rights Watch urged Kazakhstan to implement the recommendations from member states at the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review on Thursday. With 103 state delegates, the UN Human Rights Council made 294 recommendations on a variety of topics. These human rights concerns...
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    Jurist HRW: new Lebanon government should prioritize human rights and rule of law

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) called on the new Lebanese government to adopt a human rights oriented agenda that promotes the rule of law, transparency and accountability on Thursday. The organization urged the government to implement legal reforms across various sectors to meet the needs of the...
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    Jurist India Supreme Court criticizes state High Court over unreasonable bail denial

    India’s Supreme Court strongly criticized the Allahabad High Court on Monday for failing to grant bail in a case involving alleged forced religious conversion. The Supreme Court questioned the High Court’s reluctance to exercise its discretion in granting bail to Maulvi Syed Shad Kazmi, who was...
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    Jurist Ethiopia criticized for shutting down human rights groups in escalating crackdown

    Human Rights Watch (HRW) condemned Ethiopian authorities for shutting down two prominent human rights organizations in recent weeks, deepening an ongoing crackdown against civil society, in a statement on Wednesday. An Ethiopian government body overseeing civil society ordered the halt of the...
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    Jurist Council of Europe determines legal standards for invalidating elections following Romania court ruling

    The Council of Europe’s Venice Commission has published an urgent report on the conditions and legal standards whereby constitutional courts can invalidate elections following a Romanian Constitutional Court ruling. The report, published Monday, was in response to a request from Theodoros...
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    Jurist India court orders sanctions against journalist over ‘anti-India sentiment’ posts

    A Delhi court directed the police to register a First Information Report (FIR) against journalist Rana Ayyub following a complaint accusing her of insulting Hindu deities and spreading “anti-India sentiment” through her posts on X. The court’s order came in response to a petition filed by...
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    Jurist India Supreme Court grants opportunity for states and union territories to enforce directives on caste discrimination in prisons

    The Supreme Court of India granted a final opportunity on Tuesday for states and union territories to comply with its directives to eradicate caste discrimination within prisons. This development marks a significant step in addressing systemic inequalities in the Indian criminal justice system...
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    Jurist Canada judge slams youth strip-search policy as violation of charter rights

    An Ontario Court judge ruled on Tuesday that the two teenage girls charged in the swarming death of Kenneth Lee had their charter rights violated and called the provincial government’s strip-search policy as ‘troubling’. The judge opted to give the accused girls a reduced sentence. Justice...
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