The Fundamental Cause of the 36-Week Abortion is the Absence of Regulations… 4,800 Citizens Petition for Innocence
Over 4,800 citizens have petitioned for the acquittal of a woman charged with murder after undergoing an abortion at 36 weeks, citing the lack of proper legal frameworks surrounding abortion in South Korea.
Elden on the indictment against Juul: Violating human rights
Lawyers for Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen argue that the corruption charges against them violate fundamental human rights, which Økokrim rejects.
Elden believes the charges against Juul and Rød-Larsen violate fundamental human rights
Lawyers for Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen argue that the corruption charges against them violate basic human rights.
Elden on the indictment against Juul: Violates human rights
Lawyers for Mona Juul and Terje Rød-Larsen argue that the corruption charges against them violate fundamental human rights due to their vague nature.
Steina wants to appeal: 'My client's fundamental rights have been violated'
Steina Árnadóttir, a nurse convicted of negligent manslaughter, plans to appeal her sentence citing violations of her fundamental rights.
The Supreme Court rejects annulment of the conviction of García Ortiz and clears the way for the former Attorney General to go to the Constitutional Court
The Spanish Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, allowing him to appeal to the Constitutional Court over alleged fundamental rights violations.
Director of Greenpeace in Denmark: Sky-high fines can suppress peaceful protests
Greenpeace in Denmark faces legal proceedings regarding its peaceful protests against Russian oil, highlighting fundamental democratic rights.
Play, a right in childhood and beneficial at any stage of life
The article discusses the fundamental right to play for children and its ongoing benefits throughout life, as recognized by international human rights conventions.
EU Agency: Ukrainian women fleeing the war often experience violence in the European Union
The EU Agency for Fundamental Rights has reported that many Ukrainian women displaced by the war are facing violence and discrimination in EU countries, urging better protection measures.
EU Fundamental Rights Agency reports widespread violence against Ukrainian women who fled war
A report by the EU Fundamental Rights Agency highlights severe instances of violence faced by Ukrainian women who fled to EU countries, including physical and sexual abuse.
Ukrainian Refugees Experience High Levels of Physical, Sexual, and Psychological Violence in the EU, According to an Agency
Ukrainian refugees in the EU face significant physical, sexual, and psychological violence despite the protections provided by EU member states, as reported by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA).
Introduction of a lawsuit petition... "Only increases litigation costs" "Enhancing the guarantee of fundamental rights"
A new law allowing constitutional complaints regarding violations of basic rights is causing a heated debate between the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court in South Korea.
The Constitutional Court rejects the father's appeal to halt Noelia's euthanasia
The Constitutional Court of Spain has unanimously rejected an appeal from the father of Noelia, a young woman seeking euthanasia, which aimed to suspend her request on grounds of fundamental rights violations.
Project 'Freedom.gov': The Next US Attack on Europe
The Trump administration's 'freedom.gov' project aims to create a platform that circumvents European digital laws, which critics argue poses a threat to democracy and fundamental rights.
Electricity is not a luxury, but a right for every community — Kaduna governor
Kaduna State Governor Uba Sani emphasizes that access to electricity is a fundamental right for all communities, aiming to enhance economic activities and support small businesses.
Nobel Prize Winner Hands Power to the People of Bangladesh
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has handed over leadership in Bangladesh to a newly elected government, urging the preservation of democracy and fundamental rights.
Human Rights Watch: Proposed Constitutional Amendments in Kazakhstan Threaten Fundamental Rights
Human Rights Watch has warned that proposed amendments to Kazakhstan's constitution severely weaken checks on executive power and jeopardize human rights protections.
Clinton hosted a 'transgender person' at a discussion on fundamental women's rights
At the Munich Security Conference, Hillary Clinton led a panel discussion on fundamental women's rights, featuring transgender activist Sarah McBride among the speakers.
Benefit freeze may violate property protection
Sweden's legal council warns that the government's proposal to freeze benefits for those on social insurance may conflict with fundamental legal rights and property protection.
Fundamental Guarantees and the Role of the Press
The article discusses the balance between protecting victims of sexual harassment and maintaining fundamental legal rights within Brazil's democratic framework.
PAUL NOWAK: 'Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein episode a stark reminder our political system needs fundamental change'
TUC General Secretary Paul Nowak calls for fundamental change in the political system in light of the recent scandal involving Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein.
"Something as Fundamental as Food Can No Longer Be Enjoyed by Every Third Girl"
Alice Schwarzer addresses the epidemic of eating disorders among girls in her new book, discussing the links to gender ideology and calling for women's inclusion in the military since 1979.
It is not enough to regularize immigrants, they must be included
The article emphasizes that merely regularizing the status of migrants in Spain is insufficient; they must also be integrated into society, ensuring their access to fundamental rights and dignified living conditions as mandated by international human rights treaties.
Five Black Holes for Human Rights in the World
The 2026 World Report by Human Rights Watch highlights ongoing violations of fundamental freedoms in various regions, noting a grim situation for human rights worldwide.
The Fachin Era in Tax Matters: What to Expect?
The article discusses the beginning of Luis Edson Fachin's era at the Supreme Federal Court of Brazil and his commitment to democracy, fundamental rights, and the separation of powers, highlighting the qualities that define his management style.
IDS: Our political goal is a society where people are not afraid to be who they are
The president of IDS, Loris Peršurić, stated that it is unacceptable for violence to be normalized and for minorities to live in fear and insecurity, emphasizing the importance of upholding fundamental civilizational values.
The Horizon of AI in Ecuador
Ecuador is advancing its ethical AI strategy for 2025-2029 to enhance professional performance and quality of life while respecting fundamental rights, aiming to modernize productive sectors and close technological gaps despite existing limitations.
The National Council as a collective defender of prosecuted persons and political extremism? I hope not
A proposal by three National Council members to amend the Criminal Code seeks to remove legal provisions aimed at combating extremist material, raising concerns about the implications for fundamental rights and freedoms.
In Sudan & Iran, digital shutdown 'masks atrocities against civilians protesting for basic freedoms'
The article discusses how digital shutdowns in Sudan and Iran hinder visibility of atrocities committed against civilians who are protesting for fundamental rights.
Freedom of expression for judges: the ECHR supports it
The article discusses the ongoing public debate regarding judges' rights to freely express their opinions, as supported by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) under the fundamental right of freedom of expression guaranteed by the constitution.
Macron, Starmer, and Merz condemn 'the murder of protesters' in Iran and call for restraint
Leaders from France, the UK, and Germany have jointly condemned the violence against protesters in Iran and urged Iranian authorities to respect the fundamental rights of citizens.
39. Chaos Communication Congress: Chaos Children's Congress
At the Chaos Communication Congress, hackers and youth discuss how chat control and surveillance do not protect children, featuring a lively debate on fundamental rights led by speakers Khaleesi and Markus Reuter.
39. Chaos Communication Congress: Chaos Children's Congress
At the Chaos Communication Congress, hackers and youth explain why chat control and surveillance do not protect children, highlighting a debate over fundamental rights led by speakers Khaleesi and Markus Reuter.
"Hate Aid": Protest against US entry bans
German criticism of the US sanctions against the executives of Hate Aid continues, with politicians arguing that targeting organizations supporting victims of online hate undermines the protection of fundamental rights.