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Abortion rights in Croatia: Why we must fight for their preservation – Pravo na pobačaj: Ili kako se uvijek iznova moramo boriti za njegovo očuvanje [EN/HR]

30th December 201516th January 2019 By Josipa Tukara

Croatian women have had the right to have an abortion since 1978. But the new government might put this right at risk.

Iako žene u Hrvatskoj imaju pravo na pobačaj od 1978. godine, nova Vlada Republike Hrvatske ovo pravo može dovesti u rizik.

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Ireland’s Niggling Human Rights Issue: Abortion

28th December 201516th January 2019 By Ailbhe Finn

Marriage Equality was achieved in Ireland in 2015 in a referendum attracting a great deal of attention in Europe. But another human rights issue still remains unsolved: abortion rights.

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Can gender equality be achieved within sports?

20th December 201516th January 2019 By Marija Kuosaite

Sports, be it team sport or individual sport, has for a long time been a male domain. Since the First Wave of feminism in the late 19th, and early 20th century, this is changing. But when will women be truly equal in sports?

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Women Refugees – Why We Need to Understand Human Rights from a Women’s Rights Perspective

15th December 201516th January 2019 By Carina Autengruber

Women and girls constitute around half of the global refugee population. However, the situation of refugees is often assessed through a male lense.

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