New Industry Requirements Could Disrupt Abusive Armed Groups’ Trade in Gold
Full Transparency Needed to Protect Rights in Gold Supply Chains
Rights Should Guide Welfare ‘Reform’ Debate in Germany
Cuts Will Hurt Struggling Low-Income Households, Worsen Poverty
EU-US Trade Deal Threatens EU Corporate Accountability Law
EU Parliament Should Resist US Efforts to Undermine Law
Progress on the Road to a UN Tax Treaty
Negotiations a Historic Opportunity to Advance Socio-Economic Rights
Human Rights Watch Submission to the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Review of Colombia
78th Session - August 2025
Human Rights Watch Letter to New Jersey Department of Labor & Workforce Development
Re: Proposed New Rule Regarding Independent Contractors
New Bill Could Curb Exploitation of US Gig Workers
Congress Should Vote for Transparency, Living Wages
Iraq: Damage to Kurdistan Region Oil Fields Puts Rights at Risk
Government Suspension of Public Sector Salaries Adds to Funding Shortfall
US Lobbying Groups Target EU Corporate Accountability Law
EU Parliament Should Preserve Due Diligence, Climate Action
Revised UK Social Security Bill Still Harms Rights
Support Cut in Half for Many with Disabilities and Health Conditions
US: Budget Would Benefit Wealthiest at Expense of Rights
Slashing Social Programs to Help Pay for Regressive Tax Cuts Would Harm Millions
EU Council Turning Supply Chain Law into Window Dressing
Parliament Should Prevent Gutting Corporate Accountability Directive
Delivering Public Service Demands Global Tax and Economic Reform
Conference Links UN Financing for Development with Progressive Taxation, UN Treaty