Law

Cashing in on women’s health

Women’s health has been sidelined for centuries. But now that women are finally being heard, some unscrupulous companies are cashing in on the movement.

Digital activism has helped women find their voices but, as in the real world, they are still subject to harassment online.

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The death of Mahsa Amini unleashed outrage at the government’s treatment of women that had long been simmering beneath the surface.

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It’s been a long fight but the battle against sexual violence in Indonesia’s universities is slowly being won.

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Activism can influence policy change towards gender-based violence, but many other factors are at play for it to last.

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Malaysia has touted its employment law reform as a crackdown on modern slavery, but it could all unravel without a few fixes.

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Memperingati Hari Anti Hukuman Mati Internasional tanggal 10 Oktober.

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Despite being a thriving economy, the Singaporean government is still reluctant to enact a freedom of information law.

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Malaysia’s digital transformation efforts look good on paper but an access to information act is still nowhere in sight.

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Harnessing the value of open data requires reflection on who benefits most.

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360info explores the benefits and pitfalls of AI in obtaining crucial government and public information and how to better protect your privacy and safety.

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Legislation from last century allows paramilitary violence to continue in the North East of India.

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