Australian Human Rights Institute Associate, Professor Lucas Lixinski, joins the ABC's PM radio program to discuss the Essendon leadership saga and religious freedom.
Al Jazeera quotes Australian Human Rights Institute Associate and UNSW Law & Justice Professor Melissa Crouch in their coverage of Professor Sean Turnell's sentencing in Myanmar.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute, Professor Justine Nolan, talks to The Age newspaper about a historic UN Human Rights Committee finding.
Australian Human Rights Institute Director, Professor Justine Nolan, tells Al Jazeera the latest UN report means it's not possible for any state, business or individual to have plausible deniability about human rights abuses in Xinjiang.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute, Professor Justine Nolan, tells ABC News that allegations in a new UN report were in the category of the most significant and serious human rights violations.
Institute Associate Natasha Ginnivan joins the Baby Boomers Guide to Life podcast to discuss her research on age stereotypes and media portrayals of older persons.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute, Professor Justine Nolan, speaks to the ABC's This Week program about the integrity scandal in NSW and how to restore public faith in political appointments.
The Australian Human Rights Institute, The Human Rights Law Centre, and Amnesty International Australia have welcomed the introduction of a proposed law that would help ensure the Australian Human Rights Commission is independent and effective.
The Australian Journal of Human Rights will publish a special issue that aims to contribute to the critical turn in human rights scholarship through an exploration of the everyday experience and practice of human rights at the margins.
The ABC's 'This Week' program spoke to Australian Human Rights Institute Associate Christopher Michaelsen about how Russia’s war in Ukraine reinvigorated the NATO alliance.
SBS News spoke with Noël Zihabamwe and Professor Justine Nolanabout the Institute's campaign to draw attention to the issue of enforced and involuntary disappearances in Rwanda.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute Professor Justine Nolan is quoted in The Mandarin's coverage of the calls to scrutinise Rwanda's human rights record ahead of CHOGM 2022.
Leading human rights barrister Jennifer Robinson has questioned whether Rwanda is fit to host the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting after the disappearance of family members of Australian human rights activist Noel Zihabamwe.
Former Canadian Olympic swimmer and Australian Human Right Institute Associate Nikki Dryden speaks to ABC RN Breakfast about a decision by swimming's world governing body regarding transgender athletes.
The Australian Human Rights Institute has called for greater scrutiny of Rwanda’s human rights record by international leaders ahead of its hosting of the CHOGM this week.