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Lesson series 63

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Lesson Series 63: Right to the Truth

Posted on November 15, 2016November 15, 2016

The Issue The right to the truth is an inherent part of international law, and is in fact intimately linked to many rights, such as the right to legal protection, to an effective investigation, to seek information, as well as non-derogable rights such as the right to be free from torture. An individual victim or […]

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HR SCHOOL: LESSON SERIES

  • Lesson Series 70: Violence against women
  • Lesson Series 69: Freedom of expression and opinion
  • Lesson Series 68: An introduction to human rights
  • Lesson Series 67: Prison visits in the Philippines
  • Lesson Series 66: Universal Periodic Review
  • Lesson Series 65: India: Caste discrimination
  • Lesson Series 64: Corruption and its effects on human rights in Asia
  • Lesson Series 63: Right to the Truth
  • Lesson Series 62: Arbitrary detention
  • Lesson Series 61: The right to be free from torture
  • Lesson Series 60: Militarization and human rights in Asia
  • Lesson Series 59: The protection of human rights defenders
  • Lesson Series 58: Racial discrimination legislation in Hong Kong
  • Lesson Series 57: Arbitrary deprivation of life in the Philippines
  • Lesson Series 56: Forced evictions and the right to land in Cambodia
  • Lesson Series 55: Reparation as an effective remedy for human rights abuse
  • Lesson Series 54: Human rights monitoring in Sri Lanka
  • Lesson Series 53: From victims to healers: Rehabilitation for victims of human rights abuse
  • Lesson Series 52: Militarization and human rights in Bangladesh
  • Lesson Series 51: Case study of judicial activism: The Supreme Court of India’s Best Bakery judgment, 2004
  • Lesson Series 50: Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
  • Lesson Series 49: Constitutionalism and human rights
  • Lesson Series 48: Enforced disappearance
  • Lesson Series 47: Victim and witness protection
  • Lesson Series 46: The International Criminal Court
  • Lesson Series 45: Command responsibility
  • Lesson Series 44: Getting it down: The importance of documenting human rights violations
  • Lesson Series 43: Rule of law: The role of the judiciary in human rights implementation
  • Lesson Series 42: Rule of law: The role of the prosecution in human rights implementation
  • Lesson Series 41: Rule of law: The role of police in human rights implementation
  • Lesson Series 40: Rule of law and human rights implementation
  • Lesson Series 39: The Right to Food: Indivisibility of rights
  • Lesson Series 38: The Right to Food
  • Lesson Series 37: Kwangju: People’s Perseverance in Seeking Justice
  • Lesson Series 36 : Kwangju: Citizens’ Response to State Violence
  • Lesson Series 35: The Practice of Honour Killings
  • Lesson Series 34: Truth and Reconciliation Commissions in Asia
  • Lesson Series 33: Filing a Complaint with the United Nations Treaty Based Human Rights Mechanisms
  • Lesson Series 32: A public hearing on the torture of children, Sri Lanka
  • Lesson Series 31 : Prison Conditions and Complaint Mechanisms
  • Lesson Series 30: The Case of Michael Anthony Fernando: Effective Campaigning and Judicial Accountability
  • Lesson Series 29: A Case Study of Good Governance: The Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), Hong Kong
  • Lesson Series 28: National Legislation on Torture

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