
We can be heroes: Towards public and legal recognition of online gender-based violence
Online violence, bullying, harassment, theft of identity, non-consensual circulation of intimate images - are now being recognised as offences in most countries, and acknowledged in public discourse as misogyny and attempts to silence women and gender-diverse people from participation in public life and denying them their rights to free expression and association, especially online. This…

Editorial
[EDITORIAL] Recognition of online GBV in international law: the highs and lows
Over a decade of consistent work around visibility of online GBV has led to finally a report by the Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women that specifically addresses this phenomenon. Jan Moolman sketches out a brief timeline of the milestones towards the recognition of online GBV, and this has included advocating for inclusion of sensitive language within international law and…

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Not just a thematic area: Sexual rights, gender, health and rights of defenders at the United Nations HRC 2016
Feminist talk
The false paradox: freedom of expression and sexist hate speech
Feminist talk
Equality, non-interference, non-hierarchy: What the net should be

Women's human rights online & the Universal Periodic Review

Editorial
Daysi Flores: SOME THOUGHTS AROUND ... Discovering worlds and sharing resistances online

In depth
Opportunities for Ecuadorian women to connect their rights online

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Brazil, Magaly Pazello: “We have no specific debate on women's internet rights”
