Keywords Australian Human Rights Institute News category - Any -AssociatesBusinessClimate Justice & Human RightsGenderGender justiceHealthHuman RightsHuman Rights DefenderNew Technologies & Human RightsStudentVideo 16 May 2018 New book documents peoples' tribunals as avenue for activism and justice A new collection of essays on the role of peoples' tribunals has been launched, with Michael Kirby giving the keynote address. chevron_right 09 May 2018 Autonomy and Older People in Care Having the freedom to make choices about one's own life is an important and basic human right. In care contexts, it should be carefully safeguarded. chevron_right 04 May 2018 Three questions with photographer Thom Pierce on The Price of Gold Photographer Thom Pierce drove over 7000km in 20 days to find the mineworkers in his series, The Price of Gold. chevron_right 28 Apr 2018 More than money: blockchain and its applications for human rights protections The food, garment and natural resources sectors are exploring blockchain technology to combat human rights abuses in their supply chains. chevron_right 17 Apr 2018 Karen Gomez-Dumpit on countering attacks on human rights in the Philippines The Commissioner to the Philippines Human Rights Commission says the country is at a crossroads on human rights protection. chevron_right 29 Mar 2018 Australia 'risks losing its moral voice' with migration policies UN Committee on the Rights of the Child member, Professor Benyam Dawit Mezmur, delivered the 2018 Annual Lecture. chevron_right 15 Mar 2018 Youthful energy harnessed for human rights Our launch event brought together UNSW students, academics, artists and the wider business and human rights community. chevron_right 13 Mar 2018 VIDEO: Introducing the Australian Human Rights Institute UNSW experts explore the huge potential for collaborative research to help individuals and communities in need. chevron_right 05 Mar 2018 Growing a new generation of human rights leaders in Kenya Laikipia University's small Human Rights Centre is working to make every one of its students an instrument of human rights for other people. chevron_right Pagination First page << Previous page < … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Current page 13
16 May 2018 New book documents peoples' tribunals as avenue for activism and justice A new collection of essays on the role of peoples' tribunals has been launched, with Michael Kirby giving the keynote address. chevron_right
09 May 2018 Autonomy and Older People in Care Having the freedom to make choices about one's own life is an important and basic human right. In care contexts, it should be carefully safeguarded. chevron_right
04 May 2018 Three questions with photographer Thom Pierce on The Price of Gold Photographer Thom Pierce drove over 7000km in 20 days to find the mineworkers in his series, The Price of Gold. chevron_right
28 Apr 2018 More than money: blockchain and its applications for human rights protections The food, garment and natural resources sectors are exploring blockchain technology to combat human rights abuses in their supply chains. chevron_right
17 Apr 2018 Karen Gomez-Dumpit on countering attacks on human rights in the Philippines The Commissioner to the Philippines Human Rights Commission says the country is at a crossroads on human rights protection. chevron_right
29 Mar 2018 Australia 'risks losing its moral voice' with migration policies UN Committee on the Rights of the Child member, Professor Benyam Dawit Mezmur, delivered the 2018 Annual Lecture. chevron_right
15 Mar 2018 Youthful energy harnessed for human rights Our launch event brought together UNSW students, academics, artists and the wider business and human rights community. chevron_right
13 Mar 2018 VIDEO: Introducing the Australian Human Rights Institute UNSW experts explore the huge potential for collaborative research to help individuals and communities in need. chevron_right
05 Mar 2018 Growing a new generation of human rights leaders in Kenya Laikipia University's small Human Rights Centre is working to make every one of its students an instrument of human rights for other people. chevron_right