21 Oct 2020 Human Rights Defender reminds us we all have power to progress climate justice Even in daunting times, we have the potential to make progress on climate justice. chevron_right 30 Sep 2020 A second Emmy win for Artist in Residence Lynette Wallworth The Emmy caps an eventful year for the Sydney artist, who began 2020 advocating for stronger leadership on climate change. chevron_right 12 Aug 2020 Human Rights Defender goes beneath the glamour of the Olympic Games The new issue contains stories from athletes hailing from each of the Olympic ring continents and analyses from experts. chevron_right 02 Apr 2020 Defending the human right to quality education in a time of disruption A new special issue of Human Rights Defender magazine is available online today. chevron_right 21 Oct 2019 Young people pledge action on human rights challenges A group of young people from Boston and Sydney has developed a manifesto of ideas to address critical human rights challenges. chevron_right 16 Oct 2019 AUDIO: Listen to the UNSW Bookshop discussion on The Prevention of Torture Listen back to Danielle Celermajer and Ben Golder in conversation at the second 'Human Rights Night' at the UNSW Bookshop. chevron_right 16 Sep 2019 Asia Centre MOU strengthens regional links The Australian Human Rights Institute will cooperate with Asia Centre on conferences, seminars and workshops. chevron_right 11 Sep 2019 Advisory committee member Magda Szubanski awarded an honorary doctorate Actor, author and advocate for LGBTIQA rights, Magda Szubanski, has been conferred an honorary doctorate by UNSW Sydney. chevron_right 26 Jun 2019 The International Criminal Court and the pursuit of sexual violence crimes Patricia V Sellers explains the gender analysis at the heart of the International Criminal Court's fight to end impunity for genocide and war crimes. 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 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 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 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 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 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
21 Oct 2020 Human Rights Defender reminds us we all have power to progress climate justice Even in daunting times, we have the potential to make progress on climate justice. chevron_right
30 Sep 2020 A second Emmy win for Artist in Residence Lynette Wallworth The Emmy caps an eventful year for the Sydney artist, who began 2020 advocating for stronger leadership on climate change. chevron_right
12 Aug 2020 Human Rights Defender goes beneath the glamour of the Olympic Games The new issue contains stories from athletes hailing from each of the Olympic ring continents and analyses from experts. chevron_right
02 Apr 2020 Defending the human right to quality education in a time of disruption A new special issue of Human Rights Defender magazine is available online today. chevron_right
21 Oct 2019 Young people pledge action on human rights challenges A group of young people from Boston and Sydney has developed a manifesto of ideas to address critical human rights challenges. chevron_right
16 Oct 2019 AUDIO: Listen to the UNSW Bookshop discussion on The Prevention of Torture Listen back to Danielle Celermajer and Ben Golder in conversation at the second 'Human Rights Night' at the UNSW Bookshop. chevron_right
16 Sep 2019 Asia Centre MOU strengthens regional links The Australian Human Rights Institute will cooperate with Asia Centre on conferences, seminars and workshops. chevron_right
11 Sep 2019 Advisory committee member Magda Szubanski awarded an honorary doctorate Actor, author and advocate for LGBTIQA rights, Magda Szubanski, has been conferred an honorary doctorate by UNSW Sydney. chevron_right
26 Jun 2019 The International Criminal Court and the pursuit of sexual violence crimes Patricia V Sellers explains the gender analysis at the heart of the International Criminal Court's fight to end impunity for genocide and war crimes. 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
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
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
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
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
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