Faculty of Law, UNSW. An inter-disciplinary research and teaching institute established in 1986 to promote public awareness and academic scholarship about domestic and international human rights.
An international organisation which covers the social and environmental impacts of over 5000 companies, operating in over 180 countries. Topics covered include discrimination, environment, poverty and development, labour, access to medicines, health and safety, security, trade.
NYU School of Law. In 2002, the Centre was established to bring together and expand the teaching, research, clinical, internship, and publishing activities undertaken within the Law School on issues of international human rights law.
Curtin University of Technology. Provides a focal point for research, teaching and scholarly activity in human rights education. The Centre seeks to bridge the gap between scholarship and practice and to promote cross-cultural dialogue about human rights.
A joint project of the Children's Legal Centre and the Human Rights Centre at the University of Essex. Established to improve the situation for civilian children caught up in armed conflict and civil unrest and for those emerging from years of violence.
An initiative of the Chidren's Rights International Network, CRIN, to assemble case law in which the CRC has been used to advance children's rights in domestic, regional and international courts.
The Global Campus of Human Rights is a network of over 100 universities training and empowering the next generation of Human Rights and Democracy professionals.
Protects and promotes human rights in Australia. Provides resources on both domestic and international casework and litigation, law reform and policy, and materials on specific focus areas.
A national community legal centre that aims to promote and protect human rights in Australia. This organisation aims to contribute to the alleviation of poverty and disadvantage and the promotion of equality and fair treatment through policy advocacy, litigation, education and capacity building.
An independent UK legal charity which aims to improve access to public law remedies for those whose access is restricted by poverty, discrimination or other similar barriers.
The Centre aims to improve international understanding of the issues relating to children’s rights, to promote economic policies that advance the cause of children, and to help facilitate full implementation of the Convention on the Rights of the Child universally.