by HPPadmin | May 2, 2022 | Gender Rights, Human Rights
LGBTQIA+ Inclusivity: The Importance and How to Improve it “How can we be more LGBTQIA+ inclusive?”. That was the question that the Hague Peace Projects asked me when I started my time as a volunteer here. How do you go about answering such a question, and why is it...
by HPPadmin | Apr 14, 2022 | Human Rights
Who are the True Victims of the IP Conflict? I have previously spoken about the conflict between Human Rights and Intellectual Property Rights and stressed the need for a more balanced approach. In this article, I focus on how Traditional Knowledge (TK) is being...
by HPPadmin | Mar 29, 2022 | Gender Violence, Human Rights, Women's Rights
Combating violence against women The protections for women suffering from violence in the United States have recently been strengthened by the passing of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). However, the international legal protections for women in the United States...
by HPPadmin | Mar 21, 2022 | Human Rights, Ukraine
Sanctions and Human Rights Over the past two weeks, an unprecedented level of sanctions is being levied against Russia in response to their aggressive action in Ukraine. Although the goal of these sanctions is to help weaken Putin and his government, preventing...
by HPPadmin | Mar 15, 2022 | Human Rights, Ukraine
An insight into some expressions that are meaningful to a Ukrainian National Ukraine’s long struggle to be recognised as an independent state with unique identity is more apparent than ever in its current state of crisis. Although Putin refuses to acknowledge that...
by HPPadmin | Feb 28, 2022 | COVID-19, Human Rights, News
Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights The race to find medical treatment and a vaccine for Covid-19 began two years ago and resulted in the some of the most significant innovations of our time. For pharmaceutical companies, winning this race was important not...
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