Molly Baker, Associate Member, Immigration and Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction About half of the 246,000 refugee children in Egypt are not receiving an education.[1] This blog discusses how Egypt’s failure to provide adequate education to refugee children violates the human right to a free and compulsory primary education […]
Children
Meredith Mast, Associate Member, Immigration and Human Rights Law Review I. Introduction Rachel Barkman’s son was only two years old when he began correctly identifying different types of mushrooms.[1] As Rachel and her son took foraging walks through the nearby Vancouver woods, Rachel would occasionally record and upload videos to […]
Laws regulating abortion have been around longer than modern abortion techniques, first appearing as early as 1500 BC.[1] Since then abortion has become one of the safest medical procedures available – patients have a higher chance of suffering a serious complication during a colonoscopy, wisdom-teeth removal, or a tonsillectomy than […]
The abuse of child athletes, with recent cases in football[1] and basketball, continues to be a human rights violation experienced by all genders in developed and developing States.[2] From 297 former and current athletes surveyed by Project Census of Athlete Rights Experiences (“Project CARE”) from December of 2019 to June […]
“This really is an invasion of our country by human traffickers. These are people that are horrible people bringing in women mostly but bringing in women and children into our country.” – United States President Donald Trump[1] In 2019, President Donald Trump became more tenacious in his need for […]