Archive

12 Dec

Beyond Borders: Analysing Japan’s Immigration and Detention Landscape in Light of International Legal Standards

Japan, known for its economic advancement, technological innovation, and commitment to peace, has a restrictive approach to migration and asylum policy. Critics argue that the country’s policy has led to […]

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1 May

The European Framework on Migration, Asylum and Refugee Status

Europe is a major player in international and regional migration, making a comprehensive and long-term immigration policy a priority. The EU has been working to address the largest migratory flow […]

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1 Oct

Immigration Detention in Canada

Canada, a refugee-welcoming country, has been criticized for its detention of migrants seeking refuge and indefinite deprivation of liberty. The Canadian government has been holding a high number of migrants […]

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13 Mar

Human Rights Violations Against HIV-Positive Migrants in the Arab World

Around 40 million people worldwide are living with HIV, with 95% living in low- and middle-income countries. The HIV epidemic in the 1980s led to widespread stigmatization and criminalization, leading […]

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1 Feb

America Report

This monthly report highlights human rights violations and discrimination against minority groups in the United States, highlighting recent issues in February. The US, the second largest and most populated country, […]

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31 Oct

Human Rights Violations in Malaysia

Malaysia, a multicultural country with diverse religions, ethnicities, and refugees, predominantly consists of the Bumiputra’s, also known as ”sons of the land”. Despite Malaysia’s democratic ideals, such as equality, freedom […]

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