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Human rights
Total Results: 24
July 8, 2025
The SEND paradox
Politicians are caught in a trap of their own making
Gabriel McKeown
Friday
16.05
16.05
Whose right is it anyway?
If we can’t choose how we die, we have nothing
Neil LaBute
Monday
27.05
27.05
The Republicans’ foolish war on the ICC
Young citizens are losing faith in their national story
Malcom Kyeyune
Friday
08.12
08.12
Human rights died in Gaza
Geneva's decadent religion needs a Reformation
Yehudah Mirsky
Tuesday
03.10
03.10
Europe has betrayed Lampedusa Man
The EU is embracing its authoritarian neighbours
Ben Judah
Friday
11.08
11.08
The case for leaving the ECHR
Legislative freedom will fix more than the Channel crisis
Richard Ekins
Saturday
26.11
26.11
Humanism is a heresy
Confusion is bound to follow the death of God
Tom Holland
Thursday
02.12
02.12
Lessons from a war zone
Naked geopolitical ambition now trumps human rights
Aris Roussinos
02.12
Andrew Mitchell’s friends in Rwanda
Why is he is one of Kagame's most dogged defenders?
Ian Birrell
Monday
08.02
08.02
The risk of eternal lockdown
The implications for human rights could be worryingly far-reaching
Adam Wagner
Tuesday
08.12
08.12
Men do not have the ‘right’ to sex
A new case before the courts adds a modern twist to old ideas of conjugal relations
Louise Perry
Wednesday
08.07
08.07
Human rights in the age of disinformation
Implementing the Magnitsky Act is a big win for Global Britain. But what does it mean to be a democratic citizen online?
Peter Pomerantsev
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