standards
Trump Administration Extends Regulatory Relief for Chemical Plants and Delays Fenceline Air Monitoring Standards
On July 13, the Trump administration announced a significant executive action to further delay and modify a critical environmental regulation aimed at expanding the monitoring of hazardous air pollutants across the United States. This move, characterized as part of a broader "regulatory relief" initiative for the American chemical manufacturing sector, comes just two days before […]
India Proposed Information Technology Rules Threaten Global Standards of Digital Privacy and Free Expression Human Rights Watch Warns
The Indian government is facing mounting international pressure to withdraw a series of proposed amendments to its Information Technology rules, which human rights advocates warn will grant the executive branch unprecedented control over online discourse and significantly erode the right to privacy. Human Rights Watch (HRW) issued a comprehensive briefing on the matter, asserting that […]
US Central Command Condemnation of Iranian Cluster Munition Use Highlights Internal Policy Contradictions and Global Arms Standards
Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of United States Central Command (CENTCOM), issued a formal condemnation on March 17 regarding Iran’s deployment of cluster munitions, characterizing the weapons as "reckless" and "inherently indiscriminate." The statement followed a series of military engagements in which Iranian forces reportedly utilized these controversial weapons systems in strikes targeting populated areas. The […]
European Union and Australia to Formalize Free Trade Agreement Amid Growing Calls for Stronger Commitment to International Human Rights Standards
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic are scheduled to arrive in Canberra this week to finalize and sign a landmark free trade agreement (FTA) with Australia, marking a significant milestone in the bilateral relationship between the two jurisdictions. The visit, which comes after years of protracted negotiations and a […]
