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Victims must be at the core of action to combat enforced disappearance, says Working Group
Experts call for urgent action amid crackdown on civil society ahead of elections: Tanzania
Türk calls on Tunisia to uphold rule of law and democratic freedoms
Opening remarks – Australia-Canada-New Zealand Trilateral meeting
Global community must continue assistance to help strengthen country’s human rights institutions, says UN expert: Somalia
Police independence at risk from political pressure to restrict right to protest
Freedom Of Expression Crucial To Democracy
UN expert concerned by reported retaliation against lawyer Perkins Rocha: Venezuela
Asian Leaders Sharpen Skills to Tackle Sea and Human Security: UNITAR Jakarta Workshop
Report on Human Rights situation in Myanmar
Unprecedented Venezuela repression plunging nation into acute human rights crisis, UN Fact-Finding Mission says
Potential intelligence sharing with Israel must be investigated
PEAK AGED CARE ADVOCACY BODY WELCOMES THE INTRODUCTION OF NEW AGED CARE ACT
Next steps agreed for Treaty Principles Bill
Elon Musk’s feud with Brazilian judge is much more than a personal spat − it’s about national sovereignty, freedom of speech and…
Combatting Foreign Bribery Act Now In Force
Special Rapporteur condemns terrorist attacks against civilians in Burkina Faso and Pakistan
Experts condemn misuse of counter-terrorism law against Montagnards in Viet Nam
New Zealand, Tonga renew Partnership
Chief Justice inspires tomorrow’s lawyers in Sydney’s west
Statement On CFMEU Administration
UN Committee calls for stronger global engagement to address racial discrimination in the Palestine-Israel dispute
UN experts alarmed by situation of Kanak Indigenous Peoples in the Non-Self-Governing Territory of New Caledonia: France
UN expert calls for solidarity with victims of terrorism
Labor and the Liberals cut deal for rushed, deeply flawed legislation
Bangladesh transition an “historic opportunity” for inclusive governance anchored in human rights and rule of law – Türk
International community must not normalise Taliban rule in Afghanistan
‘The dream is to reform Bangladesh’: can a new leader steer the country towards democracy?
Türk calls for peaceful transition and accountability after deadly protests: Bangladesh
Statement on application for CFMEU administration
Urgent action required to address human rights violations in places of detention – UN report: Central African Republic
President should return proposed security law amendments to legislators for revision, UN Commission says: South Sudan
AML/CTF Reforms Must Be Balanced And Proportionate
Report Exposes Need For Reform Of Secrecy Laws
UN experts condemn brazen terrorist attacks in Dagestan: Russia
UN expert: The independence of judicial systems must be protected in the face of democratic decline and rising authoritarianism
AFP enhancing ties with PNG police through capability uplift
Positive steps for justice in a challenging budget
Draft bill establishing statute of limitations on atrocity crimes contravenes international standards, say UN experts: Peru
Government to reverse blanket speed limit reductions
Solicitors recognised in King’s Birthday Honours List
Tunisia – Concern at increased targeting of migrants
Threats against the ICC promote a culture of impunity, say UN experts: Israel/Gaza
UN expert urges more steps to promote inclusive governance, human rights and accountability: Somalia
Tikanga Is Not Law. It Is Cultural Indoctrination
Further consultation on Australia’s AML/CTF regime welcome
UN experts: Alarming rise in enforced disappearances ahead of Venezuela’s presidential poll
Kiribati senior judge removal a major setback to justice – UN expert