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Month: December 2015

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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]

30/12/201516/01/2019 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

28/12/201516/01/2019 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?

20/12/201516/01/2019 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

15/12/201516/01/2019 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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