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In a blog for openDemocracy, Rachel Krys says that amidst widespread negative views on human rights in the UK, public opinion research can help improve outreach strategies.
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In a blog for openDemocracy, Rachel Krys says that amidst widespread negative views on human rights in the UK, public opinion research can help improve outreach strategies.
In June 2015, the UK’s National Human Rights Institutions wrote to the UN Human Rights Committee on the potential changes to the human rights framework in the UK.
In April 2015, many organisations responded to reports that more than 1,700 people are thought to have died this year attempting to cross the Mediterranean in unsafe conditions.
A letter from the heads of the EHRC to the Chair of the Joint Committee on Human Rights warns against ‘regressive’ changes to Britain’s human rights laws.
In February 2015, Nicky Hawkins blogged about ‘the missing human side in the current debate around human rights’.
A February 2015 blog on the CRAE website says ‘warnings about the use of Tasers on children must not be ignored’.
Nicky Hawkins blogs about the missing human side in the current debate around human rights: The measles outbreak in the US has led to impassioned
Following the attacks in Paris in January 2015, a number of EDF organisations and other NGOs published responses and comments.
Rachel Krys blogs about remembering the human rights atrocities of the Holocaust and what human rights mean for all of us today: Today is Holocaust
‘The Human Rights Act should not be viewed as a burden, but promoted as an instrument of social cohesion and public purpose’, argues Keir Starmer QC.
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