Human Rights


"We Cannot Achieve What We Want With Hatred"

"Inside Story"

An Australian article reporting on the changing political environment in Burma

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2011-11-03

Women’s Rights Gain Focus in Saudi Arabia

Arab Reform Bulletin

This US article describes how the reform focus in Saudi Arabia is focusing on women’s rights

Human RightsPosted: 2010-05-13

Women, Business and the Law 2010

World Bank

This 188-page report measures legal gender parity for entrepreneurs and workers in 128 economies across 6 topics

Human Rights, Employment, Industrial Relations & Training Posted: 2010-03-26

Women and Radicalisation in Kyrgyzstan

Crisis Group

This 39-page report focuses on the increasingly important role that women are playing in the Islamist movement, as the government of Kyrgyzstan ignores their problems

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2009-09-09

Why Syria's Regime is Likely to Survive

MERIA

This Israeli article argues that examining the differences between the uprising in Syria and those in Tunisia and Egypt offers important clues as to why Syria’s regime is likely to survive

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2011-08-23

Who Failed Whom? Assessing the UN's Human Rights Efforts

MIT CIS

A US article examining the record of the UN Commission on Human Rights

Human RightsPosted: 2007-11-02

Violence in the North Caucasus

CSIS

This 15-page US report tracks violent incidents occurring in the North Caucasus during September-December 2008

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Human RightsPosted: 2009-02-04

Uzbekiistan: Europe's Sanctions Matter

Crisis Group

This 16-page briefing examines the state of Uzbekistan as the EU prepares to review its sanctions regime

Human RightsPosted: 2006-11-07

Use of Children in Armed Conflict

CDI

A 6-page US House testimony on the use of children in armed conflict

Human Rights, Families, Children & YouthPosted: 2007-04-25

Unrest in Syria and U.S. Sanctions Against the Asad Regime

CRS

A 24-page US report analyzing the current unrest in Syria and the U.S. response to the Syrian government’s crackdown against demonstrators. It also provides background information on U.S. sanctions against the Asad regime and its supporters

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2011-09-28

United States Gives Itself High Marks on Human Rights, but What Comes Next?

Brookings

A US commentary on an assessment of its human rights record submitted to the UN Human Rights Council as part of the UN’s newest human rights mechanism

Human RightsPosted: 2010-08-30

UK Action Plan on Tackling Human Trafficking

Home Office - UK

This 114-page document pulls together the work currently under way across UK government to tackle human trafficking

Crime, Law & Order, Human RightsPosted: 2007-03-27

Tunisia: The Life of Others

FRIDE

This Spanish working paper outlines a number of key obstacles to free association in the everyday practice of Tunisian civic rights activism

Human Rights, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2009-08-30

Trafficking in Persons: U.S. Policy and Issues for Congress

CRS

This 56-page U.S. report provides a global overview of people trafficking and reviews relevant policy issues for the US

Crime, Law & Order, Human RightsPosted: 2008-01-16

The Virtuous Twins: Protecting Human Rights and Improving Security in Colombia

Crisis Group

This 20-page policy briefing examines the security gains made by the Uribe administration in Colombia over seven years and warns that immediate steps are needed to address human rights concerns

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2009-05-25

The Syrians Are on Their Own

SADA

This US article asserts that the international community is incapable of stopping the human rights violations in Syria—or even helping the opposition

Human Rights, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2011-11-04

The Syrian Regime: Protests at Home and Criticism from Abroad

INNS

A 3-page Israeli perspective on the growing unrest in Syria

Crime, Law & Order, Human RightsPosted: 2011-08-16

The State of the World's Indigenous Peoples

UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues

This 250-page report on the state of the world's indigenous peoples reveals alarming statistics on poverty, health, education, employment, human rights and the environment

Indigenous Affairs, Human RightsPosted: 2010-01-22

The State of the World's Human Rights

Amnesty International

A 424-page report reviewing the state of human rights across the globe

Human RightsPosted: 2009-06-05

The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) and Genocide Prevention in Africa

IPI

This 32-page report outlines the outcomes from an expert roundtable convened jointly by IPI, the UN Office of the Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, and the InterAfrica Group, which took place in Addis Ababa in October 2008

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Human RightsPosted: 2009-07-29

The Refugee Problem: Looking Toward Afghanistan’s Long-Term Stability

CSIS

This 3-page US brief examines the plight of Afghan refugees in Pakistan

Immigration & Refugees, Human RightsPosted: 2008-12-18

The Myanmar Elections

Crisis Group

This 24-page briefing updates recent developments in Burma and includes an analysis of the electoral legislation issued in March 2010

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2010-05-28

The Middle East in the Aftermath of Arab Revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt

Arab Reform Initiative

The 7-page summary of a conference address analysing the situation in the Middle East in the aftermath of the Tunisian and Egyptian revolutions

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2011-03-24

The ICC Arrest Warrant Against Omar al-Bashir: Darfur and the Non-Intervention Discourse

Dayan Center

This 5-page Israeli commentary discusses the implications of the ICC arrest warrant against the Sudanese president

Human Rights, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2009-06-10

The Human Right to Food in Nepal

Rights & Democracy

This 78-page Canadian report examines hunger and poverty in Nepal from a human rights standpoint

Poverty & Hunger, Human RightsPosted: 2007-10-25

The EU Fundamental Rights Agency: Satellite or Guiding Star?

SWP

An 8-page German commentary on the creation of the EU Fundamental Rights Agency

Human RightsPosted: 2007-03-28

The EU and Human Rights at the UN: 2010 Review

ECFR

A 12-page policy brief reviewing how the EU has struggled to make an impact on human rights at the UN

Human Rights, European UnionPosted: 2010-10-12

Telling the Story: Documentation Lessons for Afghanistan from the Cambodian Experience

USIP

This 24-page US briefing reports on a recent conference in Cambodia to introduce Afghan human rights leaders to best practices in documenting war crimes and mass human rights abuses

Human RightsPosted: 2009-01-19

Syria: Violence as a Communications Strategy

ISS

This opinion piece explains why Assad believes that he has carte blanche to do what it takes to restore his grip over Syria.

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2011-08-18

Sudan: Justice, Peace and the ICC

Crisis Group

This 41-page report examines the root cause of the country’s many crises, namely the reluctance of the long-ruling National Congress Party (NCP) to enact policies that would bring justice to the victims of its many conflicts

Human Rights, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2009-07-31

Sudan at the Crossroads

CIS

A 6-page US essay examining the Darfur crisis from the perspective of Sudan's search for identity

Internal Displacement, Human RightsPosted: 2007-04-25

Submission to the National Human Rights Consultation

Castan Centre for Human Rights Law

This 55-page submission discusses the most appropriate way to protect human rights in Australia

Human RightsPosted: 2009-08-21

Sri Lanka: Politicised Courts, Compromised Rights

Crisis Group

This 46-page report warns that the Sri Lankan judiciary is not working in a fair and impartial way that secures justice and human rights for everyone regardless of ethnicity

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2009-07-09

Sri Lanka: Forgotten Prisoners

Amnesty International

An 8-page report on how thousands of people are languishing in detention without charge or trial under Sri Lanka’s repressive anti-terrorism laws. Sometimes held in secret prisons, they are vulnerable to a whole range of abuses, including torture or being killed in custody

Human Rights, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2011-03-14

Spotlight on Georgia

FPC

This 143-page UK paper examines the growing human rights and governance challenges facing Georgia

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2009-12-09

Security, Risk and Human Rights: A Vanishing Relationship?

CEPS

a 20-page essay examining how the risk-focused mindset has weakened human rights in Europe over recent years

Human Rights, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2008-09-30

Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act, Anti-Hate Laws and Freedom of Expression

Library of Parliament - Canada

A 29-page Canadian background paper discussing anti-hate laws in Canada and the potential effects of proposed amendments to the Canadian Human Rights Act

Human RightsPosted: 2010-12-01

Riot Control Agents: Improve Knowledge to Improve Safety

SIPRI

A Swedish essay arguing that there is a growing body of evidence that so-called non-lethal weapons used to control riots are not as safe as they seem and are not always employed as they should be

Crime, Law & Order, Human RightsPosted: 2011-12-16

Rights Versus Compassion

Inside.org

An Australian article considering the need for a Bill of Rights to safeguard human rights in Australia

Human RightsPosted: 2009-06-11

Rights Not Rescue

OSI

This 106-page US report highlights opportunities to expand human rights protection for sex workers in Botswana, Namibia, and South Africa

Human RightsPosted: 2009-08-06

Rights and Security: A Broad View

CIS

A lecture on civil rights in Iran and US policy towards that country

Foreign Policy, Human RightsPosted: 2007-08-09

Right for You, Right for Us?

Chatham House

A 3-page article examining human rights legislation and promotion in the UK

Human RightsPosted: 2007-09-25

Rethinking Internal Security in Egypt

CEIP

This US commentary argues that there is no way for the country to make a transition to real democracy if its internal security services resume their pre-January 25 mode of operation

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2011-03-23

Rethinking Conflict Transformation from a Human Rights Perspective

Berghof Research Center

This 34-page paper moves beyond “justice vs. peace” and proposes that applying a perspective of human rights in conflict transformation brings it closer to its aims – by forcing greater emphasis on structural conditions, especially the role of the state, systems of governance and issues of power

Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Human RightsPosted: 2009-09-09

Resurrecting the Wall of Fear: The Human Rights Situation in Syria

USIP

The report of a discussion held in the US on the recent crackdown on human rights activities in Syria

Human Rights, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2008-04-15

Responsibility to Protect: Translating Ideas into Capacity

FRIDE

An 18-page report of a conference held to discuss R2P, its implementation and its prospects as an internationally accepted working norm of the future

Human Rights, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2009-06-15

Responsibility to Protect in 2007: Five Thoughts for Policymakers

Crisis Groups

A panel discussion presentation on the protecttion of populations under threat of genocide and crimes against humanity

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Human RightsPosted: 2007-04-20

Report of the Expert Legal Panel on Corporate Complicity in International Crimes

International Commission of Jurists

This three volume report addresses corporate complicity in gross human rights violations from different angles (single page linking to each volume)

Human RightsPosted: 2009-01-07

Reform of the UN Human Rights Mechanism: Current State and Challenges

JIIA

A 3-page Japanese article on the UN human rights mechanism

Human Rights, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2009-02-14

Reconciliation through a Common Purpose: Third Party Human Rights in Cyprus

TESEV

This 38-page Turkish report represents the end of a yearlong groundbreaking project that looked at the human rights of refugees and asylum seekers on both sides of Cyprus

Disarmament & Peacekeeping, Human RightsPosted: 2011-01-14

Punishing Violations of Fundamental Human Rights in the International Justice System

IFIMES

This article examines the working of the international criminal justice system in dealing with violations of fundamental human rights

Crime, Law & Order, Human RightsPosted: 2007-01-15

Protecting Human Rights in Australia: A Long and Winding Road

Australian Review of Public Affairs

An article assessing the implications of there being no Bill of Rights in Australia

Human Rights, HealthPosted: 2010-06-02

Protecting and Promoting Rights in Natural Disasters in South Asia: Prevention and Response

Brookings-Bern

The 38-page summary report of a workshop held to consider protecting and promoting rights in natural disasters in South Asia

Public Safety & Disaster Mitigation, Human RightsPosted: 2009-07-06

Promoting the Rights of Migrants

GFMD

This 36-page conference paper examines the international legal frameworks for protecting migrant rights, focusing in particular on international conventions.It then discusses the implementation of these international legal norms at the national level and the role that both destination andsource countries play in promoting the rights of migrants.

Immigration & Refugees, Human RightsPosted: 2008-11-19

Privacy and the Media: How to Balance Rights and Interests

Privacy Victoria

This 16-page Australian paper argues that protecting freedom of expression must not be to the exclusion of privacy rights

Personal Privacy, Human RightsPosted: 2010-12-09

Not Just Politics: A Different Approach to Supporting Ethnic Minorities in China

Clingendael

A 3-page Dutch article arguing that the most effective way for Western nations to help minorities in China is through efforts in the socio-economic realm

Human Rights, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2011-10-13

Narrating Atrocity: Uses of Evidence in the Political Asylum Process

DIIS

A 21-page Danish working paper exploring the disconnect between asylum law and human rights

Immigration & Refugees, Human RightsPosted: 2010-11-12

Monthly Update April/May 2007

Enough

A 27-page bulletin providing updates on atrocities committed in Darfur, Eastern Congo and Northern Uganda

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Human RightsPosted: 2007-04-20

Modernization a la Carte

Project Syndicate

A commentary on how the concept and practice of human rights has developed

Human RightsPosted: 2008-03-11

Minorities, Displacement and Iraq's Future

Brookings Institution

This 20-page presentation analyzes the relationship between minorities and displacement, with a particular emphasis on the case of Iraq’s smaller minorities

Internal Displacement, Human RightsPosted: 2008-12-30

Mass Atrocities in Syria: the International Response

USIP

A US article examing the international response to the mass atrocities in Syria

Human Rights, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2011-08-02

Making Idealism Realistic: The Responsibility to Protect as a New Global Security Norm

Crisis Group

A speech addressing the principal issues involved in realising the responsibility to protect

Human Rights, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-02-16

Lebanese Civil-Military Dynamics: Weathering the Regional Storm?

CEIP

This US report describes how a Jordanian trial singles out Islamists on charges of terrorism and casts doubts on the kingdom’s path towards genuine political reform, its commitment to the rule of law, and its stated desire to protect the rights of freedom of expression and assembly.

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2011-11-25

Kazakhstan at a Crossroads: Human Rights and Democracy

FPC

A 17-page UK background paper on human rights and democracy in Kazakhstan

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2009-12-09

Justice Beyond The Hague

CFR

A 56-page US report arguing that the international community must place greater emphasis on strengthening the national justice systems of the countries where atrocities have occurred

Crime, Law & Order, Human RightsPosted: 2011-06-24

Iran's Tenth Presidential Elections: Candidates, Issues and Implications

MERIA

An 18-page Israeli article on the fall-out from the Iranian presidential elections

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2009-09-09

Iran: Ethnic and Religious Minorities

CRS

A 14-page updated US report dealing with the condition of minorities in Iran in repect of their human rights

Human Rights, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2008-12-15

Iran: Ethnic and Religious Minorities

CRS

A 13-page US report on Iran's treatment of its minorities

Human RightsPosted: 2007-06-18

Investigating Genetic Discrimination in Australia

AJETS

A 21-page paper on the experiences and perceptions of clinical genetics clients in Australia regarding different kinds of coercion

Human RightsPosted: 2007-10-11

Internal Displacement, Human Rights and Development

Brookings Institution

This 12-page US speech examines internal displacement from the standpoint of human rights

Internal Displacement, Human RightsPosted: 2008-08-27

Intelligence Cooperation and Torture

Chatham House

This 8-page UK paper is a summary of an International Law Discussion Group that examined the legal and policy implications of relying for counterterrorism purposes on intelligence extracted by torture in third countries

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Human RightsPosted: 2010-08-19

Hurting Stalemate in Syria

CEIP

A US commentary on the likely future of the existing Syrian regime

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2012-02-01

Human Trafficking in Ohio: Markets, Responses and Considerations

Rand Corporation

This 108-page US monograph draws lessons from the responses of 2 Ohio cities to human trafficking

Crime, Law & Order, Human RightsPosted: 2008-03-18

Human Trafficking

GAO

A 64-page US report recommending improvements in international efforts to monitor and evaluate anti-trafficking efforts

Crime, Law & Order, Human RightsPosted: 2007-07-30

Human Rights Require Stronger Institutions

Project Syndicate

An article calling for the leadership, resources, a greater sense of urgency, and commitment to the long-term efforts that must dedicated to ensuring that the rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration are respected

Human RightsPosted: 2008-12-13

Human Rights Insight Project

Ministry of Justice - UK

A 114-page UK study aiming to establish whether human rights could be used empirically as a tool to improve the public's experience of public services

Human Rights, Governance & PoliticsPosted: 2008-01-17

Human Rights Impact Assessments for Foreign Investment Projects

Rights and Democracy

This 152-page Canadian study looks at the human rights impact assessments of external investments

Human RightsPosted: 2007-06-26

Human Rights Challenges in EU Civilian Crisis Management

ISS

This 48-page occasional paper examines the operational models used by the EU in civilian crisis management operations and their implications in a human rights perspective

European Union, Human RightsPosted: 2010-08-22

Human Rights and Common Sense

DCA - UK

A speech by the UK's Lord Chancellor on the relationship between human rights and common sense

Human RightsPosted: 2007-02-12

Human Rights Abuses in the Name of Drug Treatment: Reports from the Field

OSI

A 5-page US factsheet detailing the range of abuses practised in the name of drug dependence treatment, and suggest the need for reform on grounds of health and human rights

Human Rights, Drug AbusePosted: 2009-02-23

Huber, Marper and Others: Throwing New Light on the Shadows of Suspicion

CEPS

This 9-page paper examines some of the issues arising from the proliferation of large-scale databases containing personal information, and the multiple uses to which they can be put

Human Rights, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2010-06-08

How New Atrocity-Prevention Steps Can Work

CFR

This US brief addresses how the US can contribute to atrocity-prevention

Defence, Terrorism & Security, Human RightsPosted: 2011-08-24

Government's Human Rights Report to United Nations

Ministry of Justice - UK

This 20-page UK report outlines the Government's work in promoting and protecting human rights with in the UK and abroad

Human RightsPosted: 2008-03-11

Government Accountability for Torture and Ill-Treatment in Health Settings

Open Society

This 8-page US briefing paper focuses on torture and ill-treatment in health settings, including hospitals, clinics, hospices, people’s homes, or anywhere health care is delivered

Human Rights, HealthPosted: 2011-05-13

Globalization, Economic Freedom and Human Rights

CESifo

This working paper analyzes whether globalization and economic liberalization affect governments’ respect for human rights using a panel of 106 countries over the 1981-2004 period

Globalisation & International Trade, Human RightsPosted: 2010-11-10

Global Report on Trafficking in Persons

UNODC

A 292-page report on human trafficking

Crime, Law & Order, Human RightsPosted: 2009-02-14

From the Prisoners to the People: America’s Human Rights Policy toward China 20 Years after Tiananmen

FPRI

A US essay asking whether America’s human rights policy toward China has worked and how it might need to be reconsidered given the developments of the last twenty years

Human Rights, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2009-06-05

Freedom of Religion and Religious Symbols in the Public Sphere

Library of Parliament - Canada

A 20-page Canadian background paper covering the issues of freedom of religion and religious symbols in the public sphere

Social Policy, Human RightsPosted: 2011-08-08

Freedom in the World 2011: The Authoritarian Challenge to Democracy

Freedom House

This 34-page report asserts that 2010 was the fifth consecutive year in which global freedom suffered a decline

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2011-11-17

Explaining China's Continued Resistance Towards Human Rights Norms

ACDIS

This 57-page US paper investigates why China is antagonistic towards human rights laws

Human RightsPosted: 2008-08-01

Explaining China's Continued Resistance Towards Human Rights

ACDIS

A 57-page historical legal analysis examining why China is wary of international human rights law

Human RightsPosted: 2008-06-13

Ensuring Rights for All in Europe: Challenges for the Council of Europe and the European Union

Clingendael

A 10-page Dutch seminar overview paper on how best to ensure human rights, rule of law and democracy for all in a future Europe

Human Rights, European UnionPosted: 2009-11-24

Empowering Women in the Muslim World

Wilson Center

The summary of three recent US events held to discuss the empowering of women in the Muslim world

Regional, Human RightsPosted: 2010-12-06

Elections and Violence in Nigeria: The Question of Citizenship in Sub-Saharan Africa

Brookings

A US article considering the ramifications of citizenship in sub-Saharan Africa

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2011-05-16

Economic and Political Rights at the U.N: A Guide for U.S. Policymakers

CIPE

A 10-page U.S. article defining economic and political freedom as understood in the US and in other parts of the world

Human RightsPosted: 2006-10-04

Does Terror Threaten Human Rights? Evidence from Panel Data

CESifo

A 43-page working paper presenting a political economy model linking terror and governments' respect for human rights

Human Rights, Defence, Terrorism & SecurityPosted: 2007-04-27

Dissident Dissonance

AEI

A 6-page essay examining the difference in the standards applied by the US to human rights and dissent in Russia and China

Human Rights, Foreign PolicyPosted: 2007-05-15

Democratization and Human Rights in Central Asia

CEPS

This 11-page policy brief examines the progress made in Central Asia to introduce democratic reform and respect for human rights

Governance & Politics, Human RightsPosted: 2007-07-11

Darfur and the Failure of the Responsibility to Protect

Chatham House

A 16-page UK paper examining the causes of the failure of the international community to live upto its "responsibility to protect" in Darfur

Internal Displacement, Human RightsPosted: 2007-10-26