Keywords Australian Human Rights Institute News category - Any -AssociatesBusinessClimate Justice & Human RightsGenderGender justiceHealthHuman RightsHuman Rights DefenderNew Technologies & Human RightsStudentVideo 19 Mar 2019 New research into status of women in Vietnam's political system Australian Government-funded collaborative research will examine processes to support women in politics and public administration across Vietnam. chevron_right 15 Mar 2019 Human Rights Acts around Australia The push for Australian states to adopt individual bills or charters of rights is increasing in the absence of protection from a Bill of Rights. chevron_right 22 Feb 2019 Summit calls for national recognition of dowry abuse A national summit has heard personal experiences of dowry abuse, and a call for federal laws to protect them. chevron_right 13 Dec 2018 Community, identity and culture: the work of artist Dennis Golding Artist Dennis Golding is interested in using his art to illuminate Indigenous history and truths for the young generations of Australians. chevron_right 03 Dec 2018 Epidemic of Violence against Transgender Women in Indonesia: When the Government Fails to Protect its Vulnerable Citizens Transgender women face the highest rates of violence in the increasingly dangerous environment for LGBTIQ people in Indonesia. chevron_right 01 Dec 2018 New ways of thinking about music and human rights together Dr John Napier, Choirmaster for the Australian Human Rights Institute Choir, explores the connections between local cultures and music. chevron_right 15 Nov 2018 Consultation examines business and human rights through a gender lens The Australian Human Rights Institute has assisted a UN Working Group consultation on the experience of women and business. chevron_right 13 Nov 2018 Robotics and the potential to improve access to rights for people with disabilities What are some of the ways in which robotics could improve the rights of people with disabilities? How far away are these innovations? chevron_right 24 Oct 2018 New study goes deeper into international student exploitation A new study will find out what information international students need to avoid exploitation at work and in their accommodation. chevron_right 22 Oct 2018 Barb the Builder: How to fix the construction sector's gender equality problem Government responses so far have failed, particularly where they've focused on setting targets without supporting measures. chevron_right 16 Oct 2018 The cost of doing politics? Analysing harassment against female politicians Mona Lena Krook's research has produced surprising conclusions about acts of discrimination or violence against women in politics. chevron_right 21 Aug 2018 Debbie Stothard and the right time to talk about human rights Debbie Stothard on how Australia, as a new member of the UN Human Rights Council, can best engage its neighbours on rights issues. chevron_right 13 Aug 2018 The Right to Privacy in the age of Big Data and Open Data The myriad of ways of collecting, analysing and sharing data creates challenges about our understanding of what privacy is. chevron_right 13 Aug 2018 Four changes needed to improve the proposed Modern Slavery Bill Associate Professor Justine Nolan suggests four revisions to make Australia's proposed modern slavery law more effective. chevron_right 06 Aug 2018 Visual resource encourages conversation about gendered violence on campus A new visual resource has been created one year after the report On Safe Ground: good practice guide for Australian universities. chevron_right 28 Jun 2018 Opinion: Modern Slavery Bill significant - but not as strong as it should be The Modern Slavery Bill introduced to Federal Parliament today proposes no sanctions for companies that fail to report. chevron_right 14 Jun 2018 Brexit and women's rights: never waste a good crisis? Professor Fiona Mackay argues the EU is more than a marketplace ‚Äì it has served as an important backstop for women's rights. chevron_right 30 May 2018 Where did human rights fit in the 2018 Federal Budget? A boost for the fight against modern slavery was one highlight in Australia's 2018 Federal Budget. chevron_right Pagination First page << Previous page < … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Current page 12 Page 13 Next page > Last page >>
19 Mar 2019 New research into status of women in Vietnam's political system Australian Government-funded collaborative research will examine processes to support women in politics and public administration across Vietnam. chevron_right
15 Mar 2019 Human Rights Acts around Australia The push for Australian states to adopt individual bills or charters of rights is increasing in the absence of protection from a Bill of Rights. chevron_right
22 Feb 2019 Summit calls for national recognition of dowry abuse A national summit has heard personal experiences of dowry abuse, and a call for federal laws to protect them. chevron_right
13 Dec 2018 Community, identity and culture: the work of artist Dennis Golding Artist Dennis Golding is interested in using his art to illuminate Indigenous history and truths for the young generations of Australians. chevron_right
03 Dec 2018 Epidemic of Violence against Transgender Women in Indonesia: When the Government Fails to Protect its Vulnerable Citizens Transgender women face the highest rates of violence in the increasingly dangerous environment for LGBTIQ people in Indonesia. chevron_right
01 Dec 2018 New ways of thinking about music and human rights together Dr John Napier, Choirmaster for the Australian Human Rights Institute Choir, explores the connections between local cultures and music. chevron_right
15 Nov 2018 Consultation examines business and human rights through a gender lens The Australian Human Rights Institute has assisted a UN Working Group consultation on the experience of women and business. chevron_right
13 Nov 2018 Robotics and the potential to improve access to rights for people with disabilities What are some of the ways in which robotics could improve the rights of people with disabilities? How far away are these innovations? chevron_right
24 Oct 2018 New study goes deeper into international student exploitation A new study will find out what information international students need to avoid exploitation at work and in their accommodation. chevron_right
22 Oct 2018 Barb the Builder: How to fix the construction sector's gender equality problem Government responses so far have failed, particularly where they've focused on setting targets without supporting measures. chevron_right
16 Oct 2018 The cost of doing politics? Analysing harassment against female politicians Mona Lena Krook's research has produced surprising conclusions about acts of discrimination or violence against women in politics. chevron_right
21 Aug 2018 Debbie Stothard and the right time to talk about human rights Debbie Stothard on how Australia, as a new member of the UN Human Rights Council, can best engage its neighbours on rights issues. chevron_right
13 Aug 2018 The Right to Privacy in the age of Big Data and Open Data The myriad of ways of collecting, analysing and sharing data creates challenges about our understanding of what privacy is. chevron_right
13 Aug 2018 Four changes needed to improve the proposed Modern Slavery Bill Associate Professor Justine Nolan suggests four revisions to make Australia's proposed modern slavery law more effective. chevron_right
06 Aug 2018 Visual resource encourages conversation about gendered violence on campus A new visual resource has been created one year after the report On Safe Ground: good practice guide for Australian universities. chevron_right
28 Jun 2018 Opinion: Modern Slavery Bill significant - but not as strong as it should be The Modern Slavery Bill introduced to Federal Parliament today proposes no sanctions for companies that fail to report. chevron_right
14 Jun 2018 Brexit and women's rights: never waste a good crisis? Professor Fiona Mackay argues the EU is more than a marketplace – it has served as an important backstop for women's rights. chevron_right
30 May 2018 Where did human rights fit in the 2018 Federal Budget? A boost for the fight against modern slavery was one highlight in Australia's 2018 Federal Budget. chevron_right