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UK Gov’t to make some “Covid Laws” permanent

Legislation aims to make “digital courtroom” a permanent fixture of UK justice. Some of the UK’s “temporary” measures intended to help “deal with the pandemic” are going to be added to future legislation and made permament laws by the spring of this year. Of course, the truth is that

EU: Disappointing Draft on Corporate Due Diligence

(Brussels) – The European Commission’s new corporate due diligence proposal needs significant improvements to prevent and address human rights abuses and environmental harm, including in companies’ global supply chains, Human Rights Watch said today. The bill is under the scrutiny of the European Parliament and Council, as co-legislators are tasked

WHO planning new “pandemic treaty” for 2024

In December of last year, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced plans for an “international treaty on pandemic prevention and preparedness”. According to the Council of Europe’s website, an “intergovernmental negotiating body” has been formed, and will be holding its first meeting next week, on March 1st. The aim

Civil and Human Rights Organizations Urge DHS, State Department to Designate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Cameroon

February 24, 2022 Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas U.S.Department of Homeland Security 3801 Nebraska Avenue NW Washington, D.C.20016 The Honorable Antony J.Blinken U.S.Secretary of State Harry S.

US Congress Falls Short in Plan to Cut Insulin Costs

United States Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer this week announced a vote on a bill that would cap out-of-pocket insulin costs for people with health insurance.

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