Remembering the Holocaust and human rights
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
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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

In January 2015, Equally Ours launched ‘How to talk about human rights’, drawing together the insight from Equally Ours’ extensive research in this area.

People all over the UK rely on human rights in their everyday lives. Equally Ours shares the real human rights stories in and out of the news.
‘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.
In December 2014, the Government pledged support for a new human rights benchmark that will assess and rank the corporate human rights performance of international companies.

A joint statement to commemorate International Migrants’ Day 2014 called on States to recognise and adopt all core international human rights and international labour rights standards.
In December 2014, the Ministry of Justice published a ‘Civil Legal Advice mandatory gateway review’.
Launched by the Equality and Human Rights Commission in 2014, this is a hub for young people where you will find loads of info about your rights under the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC for short).
Government guidance on who is eligible for legal aid in exceptional cases was ruled ‘unlawful’ by the Court of Appeal on Monday 15 December 2014.

‘A Victim-led criminal justice System: Addressing the paradox’ was published by IARS in November 2014.