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Published in: openJusticeDoes Britain still uphold the rule of law?
Our hard-won rule of law is being squandered in the name of austerity and a narrow view of national security.
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Published in: openJusticePrisons: places of harm and dehabilitation
Liz Truss promises penal reform but it places profits over people and punishment over rehabilitation.
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Published in: openJusticeJustice and Britain's democratic crisis
Why oD-UK launches openJustice, focusing on the dismantling UK justice system.
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageThe UK government cannot reconcile austerity measures with human rights
UK governments have claimed austerity measures are necessary while ignoring the disproportionate adverse effects on...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageBrexit and human rights: winter is coming
Given the toxic politics of Farage, Johnson, Le Pen and Trump, will human rights be enough to resist right-wing...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageNow more than ever the UK needs the compass of human rights
It is in uncertain times—like the aftermath of the Brexit vote—that we need human rights the most.
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Published in: Shine A LightThe UK government’s inversion of accountability
What to make of a government that increasingly excuses its actions from legal accountability while demanding more...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKMr Gove and the legal levy proposal
A levy of 10% on legal earnings above £150,000 would provide a major boost for access to justice. And Mr Gove may be...
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Published in: Shine A LightRemembering Sarah Reed
Beaten by a Metropolitan police officer in 2012. Found dead in a prison cell in 2016. Sarah Reed, a black woman,...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKRace relations after 50 years
HIstory tells us that the prime minister's stated aim of ending discrimination is meaningless without the...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageHuman rights and the age of inequality
The human rights regime and movement are simply not equipped to challenge global inequalities. A contribution to the...
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Published in: Shine A LightShine A Light writer Jenny McCall wins Anti-Slavery Day media award
Story exposing UK government’s failures to protect victims of trafficking judged “best news piece” on modern slavery.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKCan Michael Gove save our legal system?
Mr Gove must restore legal aid as a vital element in a fair justice system.
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Published in: Shine A LightTransforming the lives of women in trouble
Jobs, safe housing, childcare support. That’s what women need. Not prison.
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageResearch-based messaging changes public support for human rights
Amidst widespread negative views on human rights in the UK, public opinion research can help improve outreach...
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Published in: Shine A LightHuman rights, why should I care? Thalidomide and other stories
Three real life cases from RightsInfo illuminate why human rights matter.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKTorturers must be brought to justice
If elements of the British state were involved they must be held accountable. David Cameron has only shirked his...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKFighting cuts alone won't save our justice system
A message for Mr Gove.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKThe future of human rights in the UK
A British Bill of Rights will not only allow the Conservative government to deport an individual to a country where...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageIn the UK, public discourse undermines support for human rights
The UK media does not do justice to the phrase, “human rights”. Rights activists must shift their framework to earn...