29 Apr 2021 Health and the climate crisis: How our human rights are being affected Luke O'Brien examines the 'right to health' amidst the climate crisis. chevron_right 02 Feb 2021 Student volunteers invited for projects on disability rights and modern slavery Students can volunteer on projects investigating responses to the Modern Slavery Act in Australia, and supporting work on disability rights. chevron_right 29 Jan 2021 An Australian Magnitsky Act: What would it look like and why do we need it? There is growing support in Australia's parliament for a 'Magnitsky Act' to target perpetrators of human rights abuses. chevron_right 19 Jan 2021 Emerging and longstanding human rights challenges under scrutiny at Australia's Universal Periodic Review The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) will highlight Australia's progress in addressing human rights issues. 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 20 Nov 2020 The food sovereignty movement aiming to put food security in our own hands The COVID-19 pandemic has many people interested in growing their own food again. The desire to gain control over our food supply has deeper roots. chevron_right 17 Nov 2020 Chantelle Mayo talks about advocating for ethical fashion Chantelle Mayo, Advocacy Project Manager at Baptist World Aid and Australian Human Rights Institute Intern in 2018, tells us about her work. chevron_right 16 Nov 2020 COVID-19 demonstrates why Australia needs a 'housing first' approach to homelessness Housing First policies recognise that access to permanent, secure housing is a human right, and not conditional upon addressing other issues. 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 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 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 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 23 Oct 2019 Free and Equal: Space for Critical Thinking on Human Rights The Free and Equal conference reminded everyone in the room of the importance of protecting human rights in today's world. chevron_right 21 Oct 2019 Young people pledge action on human rights challenges A group of young people from Boston and Sydney has developed a manifesto of ideas to address critical human rights challenges. chevron_right 05 Oct 2019 Explainer: Five reasons why Australia should adopt a statutory national Bill of Rights A Bill of Rights would promote the protection of human rights by clarifying the rights held by all Australians, student Zak Vidor Staub writes. chevron_right 16 Sep 2019 Asia Centre MOU strengthens regional links The Australian Human Rights Institute will cooperate with Asia Centre on conferences, seminars and workshops. chevron_right Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Next page ›› Last page Last »
29 Apr 2021 Health and the climate crisis: How our human rights are being affected Luke O'Brien examines the 'right to health' amidst the climate crisis. chevron_right
02 Feb 2021 Student volunteers invited for projects on disability rights and modern slavery Students can volunteer on projects investigating responses to the Modern Slavery Act in Australia, and supporting work on disability rights. chevron_right
29 Jan 2021 An Australian Magnitsky Act: What would it look like and why do we need it? There is growing support in Australia's parliament for a 'Magnitsky Act' to target perpetrators of human rights abuses. chevron_right
19 Jan 2021 Emerging and longstanding human rights challenges under scrutiny at Australia's Universal Periodic Review The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) will highlight Australia's progress in addressing human rights issues. 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
20 Nov 2020 The food sovereignty movement aiming to put food security in our own hands The COVID-19 pandemic has many people interested in growing their own food again. The desire to gain control over our food supply has deeper roots. chevron_right
17 Nov 2020 Chantelle Mayo talks about advocating for ethical fashion Chantelle Mayo, Advocacy Project Manager at Baptist World Aid and Australian Human Rights Institute Intern in 2018, tells us about her work. chevron_right
16 Nov 2020 COVID-19 demonstrates why Australia needs a 'housing first' approach to homelessness Housing First policies recognise that access to permanent, secure housing is a human right, and not conditional upon addressing other issues. 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
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
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
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
23 Oct 2019 Free and Equal: Space for Critical Thinking on Human Rights The Free and Equal conference reminded everyone in the room of the importance of protecting human rights in today's world. chevron_right
21 Oct 2019 Young people pledge action on human rights challenges A group of young people from Boston and Sydney has developed a manifesto of ideas to address critical human rights challenges. chevron_right
05 Oct 2019 Explainer: Five reasons why Australia should adopt a statutory national Bill of Rights A Bill of Rights would promote the protection of human rights by clarifying the rights held by all Australians, student Zak Vidor Staub writes. chevron_right
16 Sep 2019 Asia Centre MOU strengthens regional links The Australian Human Rights Institute will cooperate with Asia Centre on conferences, seminars and workshops. chevron_right