Uganda: Oil Project Fuels Rights, Climate, and Environmental Harms
(Brussels, September 2, 2024) – Serious and widespread human rights abuses, environmental damage, and massive and unnecessary future carbon emissions...
Read moreDetails(Brussels, September 2, 2024) – Serious and widespread human rights abuses, environmental damage, and massive and unnecessary future carbon emissions...
Read moreDetails(San Francisco, August 20, 2024) -- Electric vehicle companies should take concrete and time-bound steps to prevent and mitigate climate,...
Read moreDetailsCriminal defamation charges against two students, Christina Rumahlatu and Thomas Madilis, for protesting outside of the headquarters of the Indonesia...
Read moreDetailsStates and United Nations officials should demand the quashing of convictions and long prison terms handed out on July 2...
Read moreDetailsThe Ugandan government should urgently authorize an independent, transparent investigation into the abduction, enforced disappearance, and beating of activist Stephen...
Read moreDetailsGovernments and businesses are failing to meet their obligations under international human rights law to protect people from rising temperatures...
Read moreDetailsThe advisory opinion of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea’s (ITLOS) not only reinforces legally binding obligations...
Read moreDetailsPresiden terpilih Jenderal Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo semestinya melepaskan diri serta anggota keluarga dekatnya dari kepemilikan dan investasi di sektor bahan...
Read moreDetailsPresident-elect General Prabowo Subianto Djojohadikusumo should divest himself and close family members from ownership and investments in fossil fuels, including...
Read moreDetailsCountries participating in negotiations on the draft Global Plastics Treaty next week should ensure the treaty effectively protects rights by...
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