As the world gets bolder about women’s health and equality at work, a handful of countries are leading the way by legally recognising menstrual leave.
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Breaking One Barrier, Upholding Another: Japan’s First Female PM Opposes Equal Marriage
Japan’s newly appointed prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, has publicly affirmed her opposition to legalizing same-sex marriage, ...
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When labels replace problem-solving: How stigmatization blocks understanding in the asylum debate
Dr. Lin Dong on how language is a battleground in UK asylum debates, stigmatization distracting from real issues, and the ...
The Film Beat presents its spectacular, phenomenal and totally-not-subjective Wes Anderson ranking that the world has been waiting for ...
The Recommendation on equal rights for intersex persons is historic - not because it creates new standards, but because it ...
National Treasury technical advisor Ismail Momoniat and Ninety One CEO Hendrik du Toit tell us what they think.
Supreme Court held that urgency in intellectual property infringement suits arises from continuing nature of wrong, not from how long infringement has persisted. Delay alone cannot bar exemption from ...
In the fourth of a series of interviews undertaken by the Scottish Ethnic Minorities Lawyers Association (SEMLA) for Black ...
The Supreme Court eliminated so-called “Chevron deference” more than a year ago. Hatched from the 1984 Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council ruling, the doctrine held that ...
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