The Andrea Durbach Prize is awarded annually to an author or authors whose original article in the Australian Journal of Human Rights reflects the values that have resonated in Professor Durbach’s career and scholarship.
In the lead up to the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) in Glasgow, several leading young climate activists from around the world will gather for the closing session of ‘Health and Human Rights in the Climate Crisis’.
The Australian Human Rights Institute, Diplomacy Training Program and Institute for Global Development have announced the launch of a new short course as part of the Australia Awards in Indonesia program.
The Australian Human Rights Institute has announced the successful recipients of its 2021 Seed Funding Round, which is open to UNSW academics who are Institute Associates.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute, Professor Justine Nolan, spoke with The Australian Financial Review's Political Reporter Tom McIlroy about her new report on business and human rights, produced 
A new report from the Australian Human Rights Institute and Australian Human Rights Commission examines the implementation of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights in Australia.
Watch video from our event on 'making the right to health a reality', co-hosted with the Human Rights Law Centre and featuring speakers who are leading the conversation on health and human rights.
A letter has been sent to Attorney-General Michaelia Cash detailing concerns over the Government’s recent appointment of the Australian Human Rights Commissioner.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute Professor Justine Nolan has written for The New Daily on what is needed now from the government to tackle modern slavery.
Director of the Australian Human Rights Institute Professor Justine Nolan joins ABC Radio National's Religion and Ethics Report to explain what happens when you give free rein to police during a pandemic.
An expert panel of health, human rights and legal scholars convened by the Australian Human Rights Institute explore how to balance rights and responsibilities amidst COVID-19 as part of this special online event.
Institute Associate Nikki Dryden joins ABC Radio National's Breakfast program to describe the incredible rescue operation to resettle 50 Afghan athletes in Australia.
An urgent update and reprisals complaint has been made directly to the United Nations Assistant Secretary for Human Rights regarding the case of two missing brothers in Rwanda.
Fifty contributors from 16 countries took part in two online workshops in June to assist with the development of the first book on the International Criminal Court using a feminist judgments methodology.