Women frequently become subject via the internet to abuse of their human rights, such as through defamation and sexual harassment. the result of such victimization can be particularly detrimental g…
Gender equality issue has been emphasized in discussion on development cooperation in the international community, including the organization for economic for economic cooperation and development a…
Amnesty International si worldwide movement of people who campaign for internationally recognized human rights to be respected and protected. al's vision for every person to enjoy all of the human …
Australia will shortly participate in the Universal Periodic Review at the United Nations Human Rights Council. This significant new process involves a review of the human rights record of each …
Published by Equality Now, this 36-page booklet discusses the experiences of the Tasaru Ntomonok Initiative (TNI) in Kenya and the Network Against Female Genital Mutilation (NAFGEM) in Tanzania - o…
The Human Rights Fact Sheet series is published by the Officer of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, United Nations.
Human Rights are those rights that every human being prossesses and is entitled to enjoy simply by virtue fo being human. human rights are based on the fundamental principle that all persons posses…
A police training manual in human rights, part of a three-part package including a loose-leaf trainer's guide and a pocket book of human rights standards for police. Part I, on policy and practice …
This guide aims to give indigenous people in Australia information about human rights and the international legal system, information that they can use to improve their lives and the lives of their…
Human rights are widely understood as fundamental entitlements that are inherent to all persons simply because they are human beings. while the idea of human rights has been around for a long time,…
The question of human security in India is much more complex because of the existing deep-rooted multiple exclusions faced by vulnerable groups and communities
A compelling set of twelve organic narratives of West Papuans, replete with professional photographs of life in Papua. Researchers at the Yale University Law School and University of Sydney suggest…
The study is aimed at strengthening the affirmative actions of local indigenous women leaders and their organizations. This is done through a framework where the local indigenous women leaders are …
Released by the Australian Human Right Commission in 2013 – 4.1 million employed people in Australia (38.2 per cent of all employees), have unpaid caring responsibilities. This number will grow s…
Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo—popularly known as Jokowi—announced on May 10, 2015, that the government would immediately lift longstanding access restrictions on accredited foreign journa…
Human rights defenders (HRDs) working on issues related to sexual orientation, gender identity and expression (SOGIE) have long operated in a threatening environment in Indonesia. Today they are fa…
We know only too well that along with children and the elderly, women are the primary victims of conflicts today. But too often this perception of women as victims during violent conflict and war o…
Proceedings. Certificate Training Program: Religion and the Rule of Law in Indonesia and Southeast Asia, Jakarta 13-18 March 2017
This section provides an introduction to human rights principles, the links between human rights and poverty, and how health is protected by the human rights legal framework. It outlines the elem…