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Is China’s Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress a Threat to Ethnic Minorities and Diaspora Abroad?
JPTi Legal Review of the Law in Light of International Human Rights Standards 27 June 2026 Executive Summary Concerns and grievances raised by Uyghur diaspora organisations, affected communities and human rights advocates, including those reflected in the framing “China’s New Law on ‘Ethnic Unity’ - A Threat to Human Rights and Cultural Survival,” deserve careful legal attention. These concerns relate to the Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress of the People’s Republic
5 hours ago42 min read


WHY THE SCREENING OF “THE MANDATE” SHOULD NOT BE MISSED AT THE GENEVA LAUNCH OF PILF
Who Acts When International Law Is Disregarded? On 1 July 2026, the Geneva launch of PILF, Promotion of International Law through Film, will feature the screening of “The Mandate: for whom international law matters”, a documentary by Stefan G. Ziegler that raises one of the most urgent questions facing the international legal order today: can international law remain meaningful when legal obligations are recognised, but political will to implement them is absent? Justice pour
3 days ago5 min read


Religious Freedom under Threat in Estonia: Urgent Action Needed
PRESS RELEASE AND DETAILED LEGAL ANALYSIS Geneva, 16 June 2026. Justice pour Tous Internationale (JPTi) publishes its legal review and expresses serious concern following the 8 June 2026 judgment of the Supreme Court of Estonia (Riigikohus), sitting en banc, in Case No. 5-25-49, which upheld the 2025 amendments to the Churches and Congregations Act. The full text of JPTi’s legal review, titled “Analysis of Non-Compliance with Estonia’s International Human Rights Obligations”,
Jun 1637 min read
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