Gender-Neutral Passport Rules: A Human Rights Breach?
How can what is written on our passports affect our rights? Emily Kent examines.
How can what is written on our passports affect our rights? Emily Kent examines.
Free speech is not a licence for racists to spread racist propaganda. Mark Norwood was a regional organiser for the extreme right-wing British National Party. In 2003, he tried to … Continued
Family comes first. For many people, that’s just a matter of common sense: so is the fact that the law protects families. Under Irish law, families are constitutionally protected. But what happens … Continued
No. 16 of #50cases. When should police be able to listen to our private phone calls? Is being suspected of a crime a good enough reason? What if you’ve already been … Continued
In 2011, there were nearly 1,000 children each year being held in immigration detention centres for, on average, 16 days, but sometimes up to 61 days. Reetha Suppiah’s two sons, … Continued
A journey through 50 extraordinary human rights cases that transformed all of our lives. Access on a desktop computer for full experience and click the story links to read a bitesize summary of each case.
Some of the key human rights cases and developments in colourful bitesized cards. Press the coloured buttons to change the category.
What it does, who it protects, why it matters