Why Me? report: Making Restorative Justice happen for hate crime across the country
Winning the battle against hate crime requires a breakdown of the stereotypes, attitudes, and world views that foster it in the first place. This is
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Winning the battle against hate crime requires a breakdown of the stereotypes, attitudes, and world views that foster it in the first place. This is
Equally Ours’s Tanishtha Bhatia Sen Gupta on our recent seminar: Online hate crime and hate speech In our recent seminar on online hate crime and

Date: 13 November 2019Time: 9:30 am – 12:30 pmLocation: DWF LLP, 1 Scott Place, 2 Hardman Street, Manchester M3 3AACost: £115 – £141, with discounts

Companies have for too long avoided human rights law as a guide to their rules and rule-making, notwithstanding the extensive impacts they have on the

The Home Office have launched a call for evidence as part of their independent review of Prevent. The call is published as an online survey,

The Domestic Abuse Bill’s second reading took place on 2 October 2019. The House of Commons Library have produced a briefing providing an overview of the Bill.

The House of Commons Library have produced a September 2019 briefing analysing the debate over the voting rights of prisoners since May 2015. The paper
The Scottish Government are introducing a set of legislations which aims to ensure that children’s best interests are at the centre of every family law case, and that children’s views are heard by the court.

‘Now is not the time for short-term public spending splurges, we need a long-term plan’ says the September 2019 report from the Centre for Labour

A September 2019 report from Refugee Action and NACCOM reveals that vulnerable people refused asylum in the UK are being failed by the Government’s asylum