Provincial sex registry found unconstitutional by Ontario court
The Ontario Court of Justice ruled that the provincial sex offender registry law is unconstitutional due to its overbroad nature, infringing on individuals' rights to liberty.
Agreement with Taliban: Deportations to Afghanistan
Germany has deported twenty Afghan criminals from Leipzig to Kabul, marking a controversial first charter flight established under a direct agreement with the Taliban.
Germany Blog: 20 Criminals Deported to Kabul by Charter Flight
Twenty Afghan criminals were deported from Germany to Kabul using a charter flight, marking the first deportation to Afghanistan without third-party involvement.
Christine Van Geyn: Court rejects narrow take on mobility rights in pandemic travel case
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled unanimously in the Taylor case that Canadians have the constitutional right to travel freely within their country, rejecting narrow interpretations of mobility rights that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sam Rose: "The attack by Israel on our headquarters is like a state burning the United Nations Charter"
Sam Rose criticizes Israel's attacks on Gaza, equating them to a state burning the United Nations Charter, amidst a situation where over five hundred people, including young children, have been killed despite a ceasefire.
The ‘pleasant fiction’ of a rules-based order has been blown apart. It’s time for Australia to codify a bill of rights | Julianne Schultz
Julianne Schultz argues that Australia should establish a comprehensive codified charter of rights in light of recent events demonstrating severe human rights violations.
Greece calls for full respect for the UN Charter, international law, and human rights at the Security Council - Video
Greece has requested full adherence to the UN Charter, international law, and human rights during a meeting at the Security Council, emphasizing support for peaceful resolution of the crisis.