On September 22 and 23, the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples is taking place at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City. The purpose of the World Conference is to “share perspectives and best practices on the realization of the rights of indigenous peoples” and to pursue the objectives of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous
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September 2014 Newsletter: New IJRC Guides and Resources, and Our New Location
Women’s Human Rights Training: Videos and Summary Report Now Available
In follow-up to the International Justice Resource Center’s most recent training, Protecting Women’s Rights: International Law & Advocacy, we are pleased to announce that the video recordings and summary report are now available online. The conference, held at the University of California, Hastings College of the Law in San Francisco on June 19, 2014, featured some of the most distinguished human rights and women’s rights
Read moreInter-American Court of Human Rights: Extrajudicial Killings, Indigenous Land Rights, Racial Profiling, and Extradition Under Review at 104th Regular and 51st Special Sessions
Over the next three weeks, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights will hold two sessions, one at its seat in Costa Rica and the other in Paraguay, to continue its review of six pending cases and one advisory opinion request. These cases challenge a range of human rights problems, including lack of due process in immigration and extradition proceedings, failure
Read moreHuman Rights Council Advisory Committee Discusses the Role of Conflict, Corruption, Sport, Local Government, and Other Issues in the Enjoyment of Human Rights at its 13th Session
The United Nations Human Rights Council Advisory Committee concluded its 13th Session, at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland last week. [OHCHR] The Advisory Committee functions as a think-tank for the Human Rights Council, providing it with studies and research-based advice on specific human rights issues. During the session, which lasted from August 11 to August 15, the Advisory Committee
Read moreNew Inter-American Commission Report Analyzes “Extreme Vulnerability” of Migrants in Mexico
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has released a report on the human rights of migrants, migrants’ rights advocates, victims of human trafficking, displaced persons, and others who experience “extreme vulnerability” in Mexico. [IACHR Press Release] The report, Human Rights of Migrants and Other Persons in the Context of Human Mobility in Mexico, details the acts of violence, denial of due process
Read moreEuropean Court of Human Rights Upholds Finnish Marital Restriction on Trans Gender Identity Recognition
In a high profile new ruling, the European Court of Human Rights has held that requiring a transsexual woman to convert her marriage into a civil partnership in order to gain full legal recognition of her gender identity does not violate the European Convention on Human Rights (Convention). ECtHR, Hämäläinen v. Finland [GC], no. 37359/09, ECHR 2014, Judgment of 16 July
Read moreS.A.S. v. France: The European Court’s Decision in Light of Human Rights Doctrine on Restricting Religious Dress
Earlier this month, the European Court of Human Rights published its Grand Chamber decision in the case of S.A.S. v. France, which challenged the French “burqa ban” on wearing face coverings in public spaces. See ECtHR, S.A.S. v. France [GC], no. 43835/11, Judgment of 1 July 2014. The Grand Chamber held that prohibiting the concealment of a person’s face in public did
Read moreTraining Registration Now Open: Protecting Women’s Human Rights through International Law and Advocacy
The International Justice Resource Center (IJRC) is pleased to announce an upcoming training seminar on women’s human rights. See the draft agenda for additional details. WHEN: Thursday, June 19, 2014 WHERE: UC Hastings College of the Law, San Francisco, California WHO: Experts in international human rights law and women’s rights will share insights and examples with advocates and attorneys whose work
Read moreWorld Day of Social Justice 2014
Today marks the fifth annual observance of World Day of Social Justice, an opportunity for the international community to collectively recognize the ongoing need for social development and social justice amid rising inequality in the world. By establishing a day devoted to the promotion of social justice, the United Nations created a platform to “support efforts of the international community
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