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Working children have more pressing concerns than the law, discovers Amy Booth.

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How new trade deals – and Investor-State Dispute Settlements in particular – are giving more power to companies to sue...

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Mari Marcel Thekaekara reports some good news from India.

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Angola’s political and human rights activists are on trial, as Marc Herzog reports.

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Human rights could be undermined, reports Melanie Hargreaves.

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Why are women still having to campaign for the right to a harassment-free abortion? asks Rosa Ellis.

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Will British Home Secretary Theresa May’s inquiry end the culture of impunity? asks Dan Glazebrook.

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Beulah Devaney looks at the legal implications of a landmark case in the Netherlands.

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Stephen Reid makes the case for a life-changing trip.

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14 years of fighting the ‘war on terror’ has left us all less secure, says Amit Singh.

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But the court’s decision has angered opponents to LGBT rights, as Moses Wasamu reports.

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As former president Morsi is given the death penalty, Chalaine Chang considers what justice looks like in...

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Malaysian political cartoonist Zunar explains why he faces 43 years’ imprisonment simply for doing his job....

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Iris Gonzales on how Mary Jane Veloso’s dreams of a new job turned into a death sentence.

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Uzma Falak reports on a problem of powerlessness and the struggle against it.

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Scrapping the EU human rights act is high on the new Justice Secretary’s list of priorities, but it would be a disaster, says...

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