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HUMAN RIGHTS & JUSTICE


The children in Niger cannot wait

Pierre Mertens travels to Niger and writes about the urgency of humanitarian aid but also the need to overcome much more on a local level.

How do you put an end to human trafficking?

Derek Ellerman and the Polaris Project

Standing by you in the digital world

the work of the Electronic Frontier Foundation

The horror of "honour"

discover a network against abuse and a film about a love story

People love each other even when it's forbidden

meet the Invisibles of Sébastien Lifshitz

Who killed Farida Afridi?

the price of fighting for women’s rights

When an activist joined forces with a boxing champion

watch the excellent CNN documentary: "The Fighters"

The best Film Network

informative and inspiring : 38 festivals to choose from

Show these to your students!

30 short videos from the first entirely student-run international organization

Medical apartheid

the truth about the experimentation on black americans

Technology and human rights

choosing the activists you want to support and the dictators you want to weaken

Very important decisions

Ken Cuccinelli and the history of the Judiciary

What are the rights of the marginalized?

the work of the Pivot Legal Society

Transformative Justice

the goal should never be to punish

Mandela's real offer

a documentary about the Commission for Reconciliation

No more impunity for criminals

the story of a team in Geneva

The Danish and the urgency to end torture

while no less than 131 countries are torturing their citizens

You need to make it therapeutic

the power of the Law on the emotions

Transitional justice

ICTJ and the effort to redress legacies of massive human rights abuse

A heroic lawyer

the extraordinary life of Navi Pillay

A woman from Syria

the fight of Razan Zaitouneh

The triumph of the rule of law

the World Justice Project

The lawyers and their cameras

changing Mexican Justice

The most terrible confessions

International Bridges to Justice and the story of Karen Tse

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