Keywords Australian Human Rights Institute News category - Any -AssociatesBusinessClimate Justice & Human RightsGenderGender justiceHealthHuman RightsHuman Rights DefenderNew Technologies & Human RightsStudentVideo 27 Oct 2020 Australia's progress in addressing violence against women since the Beijing Declaration Twenty-five years after the Beijing Declaration, Australia has work to do on reducing violence against women. 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 13 Oct 2020 VIDEO: Analysing global COVID-19 statistics and national policies In the second webinar in this series, we hear why well-designed sex and gender COVID-19 research is so vitally important. 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 08 Sep 2020 Call for Papers - Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Network An invitation to attend the second meeting and workshop of a new network on economic, social and cultural rights. chevron_right 19 Aug 2020 VIDEO: Stress, anxiety and depression on the COVID-19 health frontline In this first of three webinars, we hear about a survey of health workers and stress, depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. 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 25 Jun 2020 Removing sex and gender bias to improve care, starting with COVID-19 How does COVID-19 impact men differently to women? Our research aims to contribute to policy reform in Australia's medical research system. chevron_right 06 Jun 2020 Examining the Australian government's response to COVID-19 and human rights Submissions to an Australian parliamentary committee on the COVID-19 response draw attention to the human rights impacts. chevron_right 20 May 2020 Rapid research into COVID-19 and women's health and wellbeing New research will contribute to policies and initiatives that are better targeted to assist in outbreaks of COVID-19 and future pandemics. chevron_right 30 Apr 2020 The rights of Australians in custody in the time of COVID-19 Health experts and advocates warn that COVID-19 could be devastating within the confined spaces of prisons. chevron_right 13 Apr 2020 Four ways the Religious Discrimination Bill impacts on women's reproductive rights Four ways the Religious Discrimination Bill 2019 affects women's rights to reproductive healthcare. 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 30 Mar 2020 On Guard to monitor the human rights dimensions of COVID-19 A new online portal and weekly newsletter will monitor the human rights impacts of COVID-19. chevron_right 26 Feb 2020 A historic opportunity to raise the age of criminal responsibility UNSW Law student Sharon Choi interviewed Shahleena Musk from the Human Rights Law Centre about the campaign to #RaiseTheAge. chevron_right 08 Feb 2020 Could a five-day week improve the health and human rights of construction workers? Project 5 will investigate how existing work practices impact the health and wellbeing of construction workers and their families. chevron_right 20 Dec 2019 A profile of the modern activist A new generation of activists has emerged in response to climate change. How can we distinguish this wave from those that came before? chevron_right 11 Dec 2019 Notes on exile: Behrouz Boochani in conversation with Claudia Tazreiter The Australian Journal of Human Rights has published a conversation with award-winning writer Behrouz Boochani. chevron_right Pagination First page << Previous page < … Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Current page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Next page > Last page >>
27 Oct 2020 Australia's progress in addressing violence against women since the Beijing Declaration Twenty-five years after the Beijing Declaration, Australia has work to do on reducing violence against women. 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
13 Oct 2020 VIDEO: Analysing global COVID-19 statistics and national policies In the second webinar in this series, we hear why well-designed sex and gender COVID-19 research is so vitally important. 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
08 Sep 2020 Call for Papers - Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Network An invitation to attend the second meeting and workshop of a new network on economic, social and cultural rights. chevron_right
19 Aug 2020 VIDEO: Stress, anxiety and depression on the COVID-19 health frontline In this first of three webinars, we hear about a survey of health workers and stress, depression and anxiety during the COVID-19 pandemic. 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
25 Jun 2020 Removing sex and gender bias to improve care, starting with COVID-19 How does COVID-19 impact men differently to women? Our research aims to contribute to policy reform in Australia's medical research system. chevron_right
06 Jun 2020 Examining the Australian government's response to COVID-19 and human rights Submissions to an Australian parliamentary committee on the COVID-19 response draw attention to the human rights impacts. chevron_right
20 May 2020 Rapid research into COVID-19 and women's health and wellbeing New research will contribute to policies and initiatives that are better targeted to assist in outbreaks of COVID-19 and future pandemics. chevron_right
30 Apr 2020 The rights of Australians in custody in the time of COVID-19 Health experts and advocates warn that COVID-19 could be devastating within the confined spaces of prisons. chevron_right
13 Apr 2020 Four ways the Religious Discrimination Bill impacts on women's reproductive rights Four ways the Religious Discrimination Bill 2019 affects women's rights to reproductive healthcare. 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
30 Mar 2020 On Guard to monitor the human rights dimensions of COVID-19 A new online portal and weekly newsletter will monitor the human rights impacts of COVID-19. chevron_right
26 Feb 2020 A historic opportunity to raise the age of criminal responsibility UNSW Law student Sharon Choi interviewed Shahleena Musk from the Human Rights Law Centre about the campaign to #RaiseTheAge. chevron_right
08 Feb 2020 Could a five-day week improve the health and human rights of construction workers? Project 5 will investigate how existing work practices impact the health and wellbeing of construction workers and their families. chevron_right
20 Dec 2019 A profile of the modern activist A new generation of activists has emerged in response to climate change. How can we distinguish this wave from those that came before? chevron_right
11 Dec 2019 Notes on exile: Behrouz Boochani in conversation with Claudia Tazreiter The Australian Journal of Human Rights has published a conversation with award-winning writer Behrouz Boochani. chevron_right