• For the South African lawyer, the issue of sexuality carries with it the multiple facets of systems of oppression •
Sibongile Ndashe | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• The South Korean activist who organises thousands of women from North and South Korea in acts of peace •
Christine Ahn | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• An overview of how the Iranian women’s movement has emerged in the face of unique contexts •
Nayereh Tohidi | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• An Interview with Maria Galindo •
| SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• A Brazilian perspective •
Djamila Ribeiro | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• An interview with Silvia Silvia Federici •
| SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• As assessment of the political participation of women •
Lucía Martelotte | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• The Kurdish activist who leads a radical project of feminist, anti-capitalist and anti-nationalist democracy •
Ayla Akat Ata | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• Why tax policy must be dealt with by the feminist movement •
Chiara Capraro | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• Interview with Sonia Correa •
| SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• What do we want to celebrate? •
Wania Pasinato | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• The right to care and care is already recognised, but it must still be translated into transversal policies, with a gender sensitive approach •
Laura Pautassi | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• Illustration: Catarina Bessell ~ Design: Daniel Lopes •
Natália Araújo | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• The impact of sexual harassment on Egypt’s legal culture •
Mariam Kirollos | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• Why reports of abuses committed against political prisoners in the region are only now being heard •
Mariana Joffily | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• A category of social and political analysis •
Herminia Gonzálvez Torralbo | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• Litigation on access for mothers deprived of liberty •
Pilar Arcidiácono | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• Perspectives on religion, law and medicine •
Sylvia Tamale | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• An assessment of the work of NGOs to defend women’s rights in relation to the Family Code •
Souad Eddouada | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• Women, trans* and intersex activisms and struggles •
Semanur Karaman | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• How to build greater financial resilience and strength in your organisation •
Ellen Sprenger | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• The Chinese historian who advocates that men and women should have access to the same resources and rights •
Yiping Cai | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
• The Egyptian, who has been jailed for more than a year for her activism, would not give up fighting for women's rights in order to lead a quieter life •
Yara Sallam | SUR N.24 | Dec/2016
SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• The fantasy of “foreigners carrying disease” justifies measures that restrict international migration and foster human rights violations •
Deisy Ventura | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• An examination of immigration and its relationship with the city of São Paulo. •
João Wainer, Lucas Ferraz, Isadora Brant, Bia Bittencourt | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• Interview with François Crépeau, United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants on the so-called “migration crisis” in Europe •
François Crépeau | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• Examining recent migrant flows offers a window into the larger dynamics that catapult people into migrating •
Saskia Sassen | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• Design by Studio Kiwi •
Deisy Ventura, Natália Araújo | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• How immigrant youth moved the most powerful person in the world, twice •
Zenén Jaimes Peréz | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• Why are more people on the move than ever before and where they are going? •
Catherine Wihtol de Wenden | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• Critical remarks on the concept of “economic migrant” and how it leads to human rights violations •
Pablo Ceriani Cernadas | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• Repressive European Union immigration policies only serve to reinforce smuggling networks and result in higher deaths in the Mediterranean •
Messaoud Romdhani | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• The U.S. Security Against Foreign Enemies (SAFE) Act is another reminder that the immigrant population in the U.S. is increasingly vulnerable •
Jamil Dakwar | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• Interview with retired Australian high court judge Michael Kirby on his role as chairman of the UN Committee of Inquiry on human rights in the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea •
Michael Kirby | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• How a new pan-African civil society initiative aims to foster peace, justice, democracy and human rights •
Kumi Naidoo | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• Ten years of the United Nations Human Rights Council •
Laura Dupuy Lasserre | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• …and many other reasons to dare to innovate so as to adapt to today’s world •
Lucia Nader, José Guilherme F. de Campos | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• The problematic rebirth of liberalism in Africa and why the rule of law must be reconsidered to achieve sustainable development •
Makau Mutua | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• An analysis of the Latin American context: Brazil, Colombia and Mexico •
Alice de Marchi Pereira de Souza, Rafael Mendonça Dias, Sandra Carvalho | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• Towards a new global consensus (with powerful opponents) •
Julieta Rossi | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
• How the VEJA v AMSA case in South Africa was a victory for activists and the lessons it provides for future freedom of information battles •
Lisa Chamberlain | SUR N.23 | Jul/2016
SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• A photo essay by Magnum Foundation Fellows •
SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• Why are firearms not among the greatest priorities of the human rights community? •
Daniel Mack | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• The South African Police Service and the ‘War’ on Violent Crime •
Guy Lamb | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• The ATT could advance the protection of human rights, if states robustly assess their arms’ exports •
Brian Wood, Rasha Abdul-Rahim | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• The dangerous emergence of autonomous weapons is deeply rooted in disparities of power between states •
Thomas Nash | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• The leading human rights activist describes the deadly use of less-lethal weapons to control protests in Bahrain - and her fight to stop it •
Maryam al Khawaja | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015
• How the international debate on explosive weapons overlooks human rights •
Maya Brehm | SUR N.22 | Dec/2015