
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…
Publication
HRC 29 resolution: "Accelerating efforts to eliminating all forms of violence against women: eliminating domestic violence"
Publication
Report of the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions - Use of ICTs to secure the right to life - HRC 29 session
Publication
Report of the Working Group on the issue of discrimination against women in law and in practice - HRC 29 session

Publication
HRC29: Joint statement on the importance of encryption and anonymity for people facing discrimination and persecution based on their sexual orientation and gender identity
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Briefings on technology-related violence against women for the 29 Human Rights Council session

Publication
APC's Oral Statement on Violence against Women at the UN Human Rights Council

Feminist talk
Hands off my internet! Abortion stigmas - accessing and controlling information on reproductive rights
