These are the annexes of Unravelling Anomaly: Detention, Discrimination and the Protection Needs of Stateless Persons.
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This is the Introduction of Unravelling Anomaly: Detention, Discrimination and the Protection of Stateless Persons.
This is Chapter 1 of Unravelling Anomaly: Detention, Discrimination and the Protection of Stateless Persons.
This is Chapter 2 of Unravelling Anomaly: Detention, Discrimination and the Protection Needs of Stateless Persons.
This is Chapter 1 of Unravelling Anomaly: Detention, Discrimination and the Protection Needs of Stateless Persons.
This is the Table of Contents of Unravelling Anomaly: Detention, Discrimination and the Protection Needs of Stateless Persons.
This report provides an overview of The Equal Rights Trust's activities over the period May 2010 - May 2011. It contains information on The Trust's advocacy, capacity building and research activities and achievements over the reporting period.
This report provides an overview of all ERT work undertaken in the 18 month period since the last meeting of its Board of Trustees in October 2008. It was prepared as part of the documentation to be presented to the ERT Board of Trustees meeting on 23-24 April...
This is the ERT Memorandum to legal team of Tiwonge Chimbalanga and Stephen Monjeza, accused of homosexual conduct in Malawi, arguing that sections of the Penal Code contradict the Constitution and international law.
On 31 March 2010, the Supreme Court of India, considering the cases of Dalco Engineering Private Ltd v. Shree Satish Prabhakar Padhye & Ors and Fancy Rehabilitation Trust & Anr v. Union of India & Ors, held that the Persons with Disabilities (Equal...
The Act, which was passed by the Scottish Parliament on 3 June 2009, creates new statutory offences to protect victims who are targeted because of their disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity.
This document reviews the Interim Constitution of Nepal with regard to women's rights.
This document outlines decisions on anti-discrimination cases in Russia.
This document provides a summary of the Domestic Violence (Crime and Punishment) Act of Nepal.
This document outlines the steps to present a claim on racial discrimination in the field of employment in Brazil.
This document outlines Serbian legislation regarding anti-discrimination issues.
On 25 March 2010, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), in the case of Paraskeva Todorova vs. Bulgaria (Application no. 37193/07), ruled that Bulgarian courts had discriminated against a Romani woman, by imposing an effective prison sentence and and...
This is a case summary of the European Court of Human Rights Grand Chamber decision of Oršuš and Others v. Croatia (Application no.15766/03).
This is a case summary of the European Court of Human Rights decision in the case of Kozak v. Poland Application No. 13102/02. In this case the Court held that the Polish authorities’ exclusion of same-sex couples from succession could not be justified as...
The Equal Rights Review, Volume Four.
This is the editorial to The Equal Rights Review, Volume Four, written by Dimitrina Petrova.
Contents, The Equal Rights Review, Volume Four
This is an article by Christopher McCrudden, Raya Muttarak, Heather Hamill, and Anthony Heath entitled Affirmative Action without Quotas in Northern Ireland. It was published in Volume Four of The Equal Rights Review.
This is an article by Sibongile Ndashe and Solomon Sacco entitled Watch the Courts Dance: Litigating the Right to Non-discrimination on the Ground of Sex. It was published in Volume Four of The Equal Rights Review.
This is an article by Amal De Chickera entitled Through the Lens of Dignity: An Essay on Equality and Liberty. It was published in Volume Four of The Equal Rights Review.
On 14 October 2009, the Anti-homosexuality Bill was introduced before the parliament of Uganda. The Bill received international criticism from human rights organisations and states alike. If passed, the Anti-homosexuality Bill would legitimise, institutionalise...
Excerpts from the ERT Legal Brief on the Ugandan Anti-homosexuality Bill 2009.
This is a case note of the Delhi High Court decision of Naz Foundation v. Government of NCT of Delhi and Others. It was published in Volume Four of The Equal Rights Review.
Torture and Discrimination in Western Sahara is a testimony published in Volume Four of The Equal Rights Review.
The Equal Rights Review, Volume Four, Interview: Equality in the Courts – A Judicial Perspective: ERT talks with Claire L’Heureux-Dubé and Kate O’Regan

