The Mandarin covers the Institute's latest report, Australia’s Modern Slavery Act: Is It Fit for Purpose?, which found businesses want tougher penalties and an anti-slavery commissioner to improve compliance with the law.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute, Professor Justine Nolan, and UNSW Law & Justice's Professor Gabrielle Appleby write for The Sydney Morning Herald.
A coalition of human rights organisations and academics has today released a new research report revealing the results of a detailed survey of nearly 90 business groups on the impact of Australia’s Modern Slavery Act.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute Professor Justine Nolan talks to the Washington Post about FIFA's decision to scrap sponsorship of the Women's World Cup by Saudi Arabia's tourism agency.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute Professor Justine Nolan speaks with ABC News about a judge's decision to ask a breastfeeding woman to leave Melbourne court.
The Australian Journal of Human Rights (AJHR) is Australia’s premier journal in the field, committed to interdisciplinarity and a wide range of perspectives.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute Professor Justine Nolan speaks with Crikey about Visit Saudi's sponsorship of an International Women's Day event.
Research being launched at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland today offers a rare glimpse at how the key international convention on women’s rights has been translated into national laws on issues such as sexual health and domestic violence
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute, Professor Justine Nolan, spoke to The Guardian Australia about the decision to allow Saudi Arabia’s tourism authority to sponsor the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Australia.
Professor Lucas Lixinski, an Associate at the Australian Human Rights Institute, spoke to The Guardian Australia about male sports' history of being unwelcome to LGBTQI+ people, and the efforts to make change.
Professor Justine Nolan talks to The Guardian Australia about the latest global sports deal linked to Saudi Arabia, and what it means for human rights.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute, Professor Justine Nolan, spoke to SBS News about some of the human rights issues that Australia could face scrutiny over when it co-hosts the FIFA Women's World Cup.
The Australian Human Rights Institute at UNSW Sydney has welcomed the release of Australian Professor Sean Turnell from prison in Myanmar, along with that of three other foreign nationals.
Director of the Institute, Professor Justine Nolan, spoke to the ABC's RN Breakfast program about a major investigation into how companies are complying with Australia's modern slavery laws.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute, Professor Justine Nolan, joined the ABC's PM program to discuss a new report looking at Australia's modern slavery laws.