
BEMIS: ‘A Review of Human Rights Education in Schools in Scotland’
‘A Review of Human Rights Education in Schools in Scotland’ was published by BEMIS (Black and Ethnic Minority Infrastructure in Scotland) in March 2013.
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‘A Review of Human Rights Education in Schools in Scotland’ was published by BEMIS (Black and Ethnic Minority Infrastructure in Scotland) in March 2013.
The first report on trafficking in human beings in Europe, published by the European Commission in March 2013.
The Ministry of Justice held a first stakeholder event in March on the mid-term report in the context of the UK’s Universal Periodic Review.

The European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights produced a video clip in 2013 to illustrate the cooperation between Civil Society and the Agency.

In March 2013, the Scottish Human Rights Commission published an insight paper examining human rights in the future of Scotland.

The Campaign of Young People for Human Rights Online is against the expressions of hate speech online in all its forms, including those that most affect young people, such as forms of cyber-bullying and cyber-hate.

In December 2012, the Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion or belief published a report focusing on the need to respect and protect freedom of religion or belief of persons belonging to religious minorities.
In March 2013 the Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) published its report: ‘It happens here – Equipping the United Kingdom to fight modern day slavery’.

In 2013 the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) published the first EU-wide study on Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). A public consultation on combating FGM ran until 30 May.

On 18 February 2013 Just Fair ran an event titled ‘Freedom from Hunger: Realising the Right to Food in the UK’.