The Australian Human Rights Institute produces world-leading research and advances debate on critical human rights issues. Through research, education and strategic collaborations, the Institute is committed to protecting rights, dismantling inequality, and fostering a culture of accountability where human rights abuses are challenged and rectified.

Our successful approach is driven by:  

Research   

The Institute’s interdisciplinary research, developed by our 200+ Academic Associates, informs our understanding of the root causes of human rights challenges and innovates practical and sustainable solutions to create systemic change.    

Engagement and collaboration 

We strategically engage with government, business and civil society to inform public debate and empower the next generation of human rights leaders. Our collaborative partnerships place the Institute at the forefront of human rights issues globally. 

Our history

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The Australian Human Rights Institute was established in 2018 by UNSW Sydney. Launched under the directorship of Scientia Professor Louise Chappell, the Institute builds on the outstanding legacy of one of the oldest centres in the UNSW Faculty of Law & Justice – the Australian Human Rights Centre, established at UNSW in 1986 and led by influential academics including Emeriti Professors Garth Nettheim and Andrea Durbach. Professor Justine Nolan – who also had a long history of involvement with both the Centre and now Institute – took the helm as Director in 2021.