21 Jul 2021 Video: Feminist Judgments Writing Workshop Fifty contributors from 16 countries took part in two online workshops in June to assist with the development of the first book on the International Criminal Court using a feminist judgments methodology. chevron_right 17 May 2021 Call for contributions to ICC feminist judgments book Expressions of interest to be a contributor to the first book on the International Criminal Court using a feminist judgments methodology are now open. chevron_right 27 Mar 2021 Holding governments accountable for women's health and human rights Australian Human Rights Institute and George Institute for Global Health have launched the CEDAW Implementation Map for women's rights. chevron_right 18 Mar 2021 Defamation law in Australia: How free is expression? The interactions between freedom of expression, the right of the public to be informed and Australia’s defamation laws have come to a head this week. chevron_right 04 Dec 2020 'Constructive hope' in the constant struggle for women's rights, 25 years after the Beijing Conference Read the papers and watch the online conference 'Beijing Platform for Action at 25: Progress, Retreat and the Future of Women's Rights'. chevron_right 26 Nov 2020 VIDEO: What do we know about family violence services and COVID-19? In this webinar, we hear about what workers on the frontlines of the 'shadow pandemic' of gender-based violence have been experiencing. chevron_right 26 Nov 2020 What the Queensland and ACT bans on conversion therapy mean for LGBTQI+ Australians Two Australian jurisdictions have passed laws banning conversion therapy, offering hope to LGBTIQ+ Australians of a national ban. chevron_right 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 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 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 11 Sep 2019 Advisory committee member Magda Szubanski awarded an honorary doctorate Actor, author and advocate for LGBTIQA rights, Magda Szubanski, has been conferred an honorary doctorate by UNSW Sydney. chevron_right 21 Aug 2019 Australian Human Rights Institute advisory committee announced A group of eminent Australians will help guide the Australian Human Rights Institute for the next three years. chevron_right 24 Jul 2019 Rosemary Kayess and Disability Rights at the United Nations Rosemary Kayess gives an insider's view of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Persons with Disabilities. chevron_right 02 Jul 2019 Dignity by Design - Human Rights and the Built Environment Lifecycle A new coalition has formed with a vision for respect for human rights throughout the built environment lifecycle. chevron_right 26 Jun 2019 The International Criminal Court and the pursuit of sexual violence crimes Patricia V Sellers explains the gender analysis at the heart of the International Criminal Court's fight to end impunity for genocide and war crimes. chevron_right Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page ›› Last page Last »
21 Jul 2021 Video: Feminist Judgments Writing Workshop Fifty contributors from 16 countries took part in two online workshops in June to assist with the development of the first book on the International Criminal Court using a feminist judgments methodology. chevron_right
17 May 2021 Call for contributions to ICC feminist judgments book Expressions of interest to be a contributor to the first book on the International Criminal Court using a feminist judgments methodology are now open. chevron_right
27 Mar 2021 Holding governments accountable for women's health and human rights Australian Human Rights Institute and George Institute for Global Health have launched the CEDAW Implementation Map for women's rights. chevron_right
18 Mar 2021 Defamation law in Australia: How free is expression? The interactions between freedom of expression, the right of the public to be informed and Australia’s defamation laws have come to a head this week. chevron_right
04 Dec 2020 'Constructive hope' in the constant struggle for women's rights, 25 years after the Beijing Conference Read the papers and watch the online conference 'Beijing Platform for Action at 25: Progress, Retreat and the Future of Women's Rights'. chevron_right
26 Nov 2020 VIDEO: What do we know about family violence services and COVID-19? In this webinar, we hear about what workers on the frontlines of the 'shadow pandemic' of gender-based violence have been experiencing. chevron_right
26 Nov 2020 What the Queensland and ACT bans on conversion therapy mean for LGBTQI+ Australians Two Australian jurisdictions have passed laws banning conversion therapy, offering hope to LGBTIQ+ Australians of a national ban. chevron_right
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
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
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
11 Sep 2019 Advisory committee member Magda Szubanski awarded an honorary doctorate Actor, author and advocate for LGBTIQA rights, Magda Szubanski, has been conferred an honorary doctorate by UNSW Sydney. chevron_right
21 Aug 2019 Australian Human Rights Institute advisory committee announced A group of eminent Australians will help guide the Australian Human Rights Institute for the next three years. chevron_right
24 Jul 2019 Rosemary Kayess and Disability Rights at the United Nations Rosemary Kayess gives an insider's view of the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Persons with Disabilities. chevron_right
02 Jul 2019 Dignity by Design - Human Rights and the Built Environment Lifecycle A new coalition has formed with a vision for respect for human rights throughout the built environment lifecycle. chevron_right
26 Jun 2019 The International Criminal Court and the pursuit of sexual violence crimes Patricia V Sellers explains the gender analysis at the heart of the International Criminal Court's fight to end impunity for genocide and war crimes. chevron_right