Welcome

If you already have an account, please login, but if you don't have one yet, you are more than welcome to freely join the community of lawyers around the world..

Register Log in

Search results

  1. Dadparvar

    Jurist France votes to suspend pension reform law

    France’s National Assembly on Wednesday voted to suspend a contentious pension reform law until after the 2027 presidential election. Wednesday’s vote, included as part of the vote on the amendment to France’s 2026 social security budget, passed by a margin of 255 to 146 with 104 abstentions...
  2. Dadparvar

    Jurist Kazakhstan approves amendments restricting discussion of LGBTIQ+ issues

    The Parliament of Kazakhstan on Wednesday approved a proposal to ban propaganda of “non-traditional sexual orientation”, despite serious concerns raised by several human rights organizations over its implications for LGBTIQ+ rights. The draft law “On Amendments and Supplements to Certain...
  3. Dadparvar

    Jurist Rights group urges justice in killing of Angolan protestor, five years on

    Amnesty International called on Angolan authorities on Tuesday to deliver justice on the fifth anniversary of the fatal shooting of Inocêncio de Matos, who was killed while participating in a protest in Luanda. Vongai Chikwanda, Deputy Regional Director for East and Southern Africa at Amnesty...
  4. Dadparvar

    Jurist Iran releases annual human rights report on US and UK

    The Iranian Ministry for Foreign Affairs released its annual report on human rights violations committed by the United States and United Kingdom on Sunday, alleging both domestic and international violations. Iran has released these critical assessments since 2012, when the Iranian Parliament...
  5. Dadparvar

    Jurist UN experts say COP30 must use human rights approach in climate action

    Experts for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights said Monday that countries at the United Nations (UN) Climate Change Conference (COP30) must advance human rights and negotiate in good faith to fulfill their legal duties under international law. The experts’...
  6. Dadparvar

    Jurist Former France president Sarkozy granted conditional release after 20 days in jail

    Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was released from prison after only 20 days, following a court judgment pending an appeal. He was seen returning to his Paris home on Monday. “Truth will prevail. This is a fact that life teaches us,” he wrote on X after returning home. He has consistently...
  7. Dadparvar

    Jurist UN Officials issue warning on deepening insecurity worldwide through illegal firearms

    Deputy disarmament chief of the UN, Adedeji Ebo, on Monday issued a caution to the UN Security Council on the increasing chain of violence across the world that has been attributed to the cross-border exchange of small arms and light weapons, which has currently led to increased conflict...
  8. Dadparvar

    Jurist Rights group expresses concern over worsening situation of Rohingya refugees

    Amnesty International expressed concern on Monday over the worsening plight of Rohingya Muslims both in Myanmar and foreign countries. This comes after a boat carrying 90 Rohingya refugees and migrants reportedly sank near the border between Thailand and Malaysia, with at least 25 people...
  9. Dadparvar

    Jurist Olympic committee decision on transgender women ban still pending

    Following reports that the International Olympic Committee (IOC) may announce a ban on transgender women in female competition for the upcoming winter Olympics, the IOC stated Monday that it has not yet made a decision on the matter. A report from The Times on Monday stated that the committee...
  10. Dadparvar

    Jurist UK environmental protesters given probation conditions designed for serious offenders

    Reports published Friday revealed that environmental protesters in the United Kingdom were released from prison under “licence conditions” designed for terrorist or extremist criminal offenders, raising concerns about the sentencing proportionality and expressive freedom. Under UK law...
Top