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The phrase "human rights cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to legal cases or situations that involve the violation or protection of human rights.
Example: "The organization is dedicated to providing legal assistance in human rights cases around the world."
Alternatives: "human rights issues" or "human rights matters".
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Wheeler specialises in administrative law and human rights cases, and often represents government departments.
Ebadi shouldered the country's most intractable human rights cases pro bono.
The scope of American judicial expansion is not limited to terrorism and human rights cases.
After opening his own law office, he dedicated his practice partly to human rights cases.
The United States has been withholding $100 million in aid to Colombia unless it makes progress on human rights cases.
He had also been indicted in three human rights cases, and was under investigation for dozens more.
Another artificial intelligence system recently predicted the outcome in human rights cases just by reading the case text.
"We can only see a very grim future for lawyers in China who work on human rights cases," Poon added.
Prominent human rights leaders and witnesses and judges in human rights cases have had to flee the country.
Wang Yu, a commercial lawyer who began taking on human rights cases in about 2011, is one such person.
Their judgment is not legally binding but can be used to apply pressure on states in human rights cases.
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