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Capping Freedom of Expression? Assessing Kneecap’s Controversy under the ECHR

On Friday 23rd May, the Irish-language rap trio Kneecap headlined London’s Wide Awake music festival at Brixton’s Broxwell Park. Attended by 20,000 fans, this marked the Belfast…

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Sex in Prison: The International Human Rights Framework on Conjugal Visits, Starting from the Case of Italy

When was the last time you had sex? For many detainees in Italian prisons, the answer is probably years. But things are changing. In April, the first…

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Renewed State Backlash Against the African Court: Tunisia is the Fifth State to Withdraw Individual and NGO Access

The African Union’s continental human rights court, the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights (AfCHPR), received a setback this past March when Tunisia withdrew its declaration,…

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From Extraterritorial Obligations to Aggravated Responsibility: How Regional Human Rights Courts Could Shape the ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change

In March 2023, the United Nations General Assembly requested an advisory opinion from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on states’ responsibilities under international law…

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ECtHR grants interim measure concerning Serbia: Controversies in the possible use of sonic weapons against protesters

On 29 April 2025, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR or the Court) granted part of the applicants’ requests to issue an interim measure in the case…

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Litigating The Maputo Protocol in relation to Conflict-related Sexual Violence Before the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights – Two Steps ahead and One Step Back

In a landmark decision adopted in 2024 and disclosed in April 2025 in Communication No. 700/18 dealing with the Minova case v. Democratic Republic of Congo (only…

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Is ‘prolonged occupation’ still ‘military occupation’ governed by IHL?

Article 42 of the Hague Regulations (HR), annexed to the 1907 Hague Convention IV, provides that a territory is considered occupied ‘when it is actually…

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Critical Minerals, Environmental Harm and the Unspoken Rights of Nature: The Kafue River Spill in Zambia

The global demand for critical minerals has intensified as part of the clean energy transition in line with goals outlined in the Paris Agreement. The…

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Science, Technology, “Human” Dignity and Rules

Editor’s note: This post is part of the EJIL:Talk! Symposium on 'Expanding Human Rights Protection to Non-Human Subjects? African, Inter-American and European Perspectives.' As in…

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Robots and Human Rights: A Matter of Coherence?

Editor’s note: This post is part of the EJIL:Talk! Symposium on 'Expanding Human Rights Protection to Non-Human Subjects? African, Inter-American and European Perspectives.' Advocates of…

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