Posts tagged United Nations
Justice for Bucha: Russian War Crimes in Ukraine
Cross-ExaminationThe Equal Justice ProjectWar, War crime, Russia, Ukraine, Russia Ukraine War, Invasion, Massacre, Civilians, Military, United Nations, Human rights
Pushed to the Limit: Double-Bunking and New Zealand’s Overcrowded Prisons
Cross-Examinationejp_commsConvention against torture, Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, corrections, corrections facility, double dunking, gaol, human rights, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment, international law, jail, nelson mandela, penal, penitentiary, prison, prison reforms, prisons, United Nations
Syrian Airstrikes and the Fragility of International Law
Amicus Curiaeejp_commsair strikes, arab spring, civil war, donald trump, france, international law, jacinda, Jacinda Ardern, jacinda ardern pm, Macron, prime minister jacinda ardern, putin, russia, security council, syria, syrian civil war, theresa may, trump, United Nations, war
POLITICS WEEK: Boot Camps for Young Offenders?
Cross-Examinationejp_comms2017, bill english, boot camp, boot camps, criminal, criminal justice, criminal justice systemc, Election, election 2017, judge, judges, Maori, maori issues, national, National Government, New Zealand, politics, rime, tikanga, un, UNCROC, United Nations, youth, youth camps
Cross-Examination: Helping the Homeless?
Cross-Examinationejp_commsadequate standard of living, housing as a basic human right, housing corporation act 1974, housing crisis, Housing New Zealand, Human Rights Commission, international covenant on economic social and cultural rights, John Key, meg williams, million programme, minister for social housing, National Government, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, paula bennett, prime minister, royal commission on social policy, swedish experience, swedish social democratic party, United Nations, Universal Declaration of Human Rights, university of otago, world war II
Amicus Curiae: The Controversy Surrounding Helen Clark's Bid for Secretary General
Uncategorizedejp_commsAmicus Curiae, dame turia, foreshore and seabed, helen clark, maori party, New Zealand First, rebecca hallas, secretary-general, tariana turia, United Nations, winston peters
Amicus Curiae: 620,000km of Separation - The Relationship Between the Kermadec Ocean Sanctuary and Treaty Settlements in NZ
Amicus Curiaeejp_comms1992 fisheries claim settlement, aotearoa fisheries ltd, chris ryan, compensation for lost fishing rights, kermadec islands, kermadec ocean sanctuary, kermadec ocean sanctuary bill, maori fishery interests, marine reserve, New Zealand Bill of Rights Act, sealord new zealand, te ohu kaimoana, te tiriti o waitangi, terrestrial parks, treaty settlements, United Nations
Cross-Examination: Bill vs Bill - Bill English Kills Six Months Paid Parental Leave
Cross-Examinationejp_commsbill english, Equal Justice Project, fathers, feminism, finance minister, greens, Jade Du Preez, labour, misogyny, mothers, national, New Zealand First, paid parental leave, parents, politics, United Nations
Cross-Examination: Mind your own business - Indigenous People’s Rights and the Commercial Sphere