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Report Reveals State Impunity in Northern Ireland Conflict
"Bitter Legacy: State Impunity in the Northern Ireland Conflict," written by a panel of international human rights experts is launched in Belfast 29 April 2024. The report concludes that the British government operated a "widespread, systematic, and systemic" practice of impunity that protected security forces from sanction during the conflict in Northern Ireland.
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NORHED II: Partnership for Peace: Call for applications to PhD-level course
You can now apply to the course titled “Domestic impact of international and regional human rights law,” 10-12 October 2024
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Book launch in Yogyakarta: International Human Rights and Local Courts
How can international human rights law be applied at the domestic level? Together with the Indonesian Centre for Human Rights Studies at the Islamic University (Pusham Ull), NCHR organized recently a book launch in Yogyakarta. Indonesia’s Chief Justice was among the participants.
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NCHR's partnerships foster ground-breaking work on disability, sexuality, and gender in Asia
For more than five years, the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights (NCHR) has collaborated with partners throughout Asia to enhance the rights and empowerment of individuals with disabilities, and other marginalized identities in the region. As a result of this commitment, a book has been produced, and was recently published by Routledge.
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Report Reveals State Impunity in Northern Ireland Conflict Apr. 29, 2024 12:06 PM
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First UN Manual on Investigative Interviewing for Criminal Investigation now available Apr. 10, 2024 1:34 PM
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