06 Sep 2019 A scorecard to prompt reflection on human rights A new initiative responds to the need to effectively monitor how countries are meeting human rights benchmarks in their jurisdiction. chevron_right 11 Jun 2019 Australia falling behind on OPCAT commitment to youth detention A special issue of The Australian Journal of Human Rights looks at the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (OPCAT). chevron_right 14 May 2019 How activism is evolving to hold government and business accountable The Innovate Rights conference will explore innovative approaches and new platforms to secure accountability for human rights violations. chevron_right 17 Apr 2019 Human Rights in the Federal Budget 2019 A look at the human rights impacts of this year's Federal Budget, particularly in terms of business and foreign aid, health and gender justice. 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ Page 1 Current page 2
06 Sep 2019 A scorecard to prompt reflection on human rights A new initiative responds to the need to effectively monitor how countries are meeting human rights benchmarks in their jurisdiction. chevron_right
11 Jun 2019 Australia falling behind on OPCAT commitment to youth detention A special issue of The Australian Journal of Human Rights looks at the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture (OPCAT). chevron_right
14 May 2019 How activism is evolving to hold government and business accountable The Innovate Rights conference will explore innovative approaches and new platforms to secure accountability for human rights violations. chevron_right
17 Apr 2019 Human Rights in the Federal Budget 2019 A look at the human rights impacts of this year's Federal Budget, particularly in terms of business and foreign aid, health and gender justice. 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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