by Mia Hasenson-Gross | Feb 17, 2020 | Blogs, Genocide, Latest
by Sheldon Stone The UK government’s decision (28 January 2020) on future of Huawei, as a leading telecommunications provider in the country, undermines the UK’s long and celebrated tradition of defending human rights at home, and abroad. The tech giant’s world-class...
by Mia Hasenson-Gross | Feb 12, 2020 | 2020 Cohort, Fellowship Programme, Latest, Sessions
By Jade Weiner The 2020 René Cassin-AJA Fellowship Programme began with an exciting and inspiring introductory session. The cohort comprises a diverse group of individuals who, while having a variety of professional and personal experience and expertise, all share the...
by Mia Hasenson-Gross | Feb 10, 2020 | Blogs, Equal Rights for Gypsies, Roma and Travellers, Latest
Written by Shamus McPhee, Chairperson of RAJPOT (www.rajpot.org.uk) The theme of Holocaust Memorial Day 2020 is: ‘Stand Together’. While not a panacea in itself, there is a definite case for subscribing to such an approach, provided we remain mindful of certain facts....
by Mia Hasenson-Gross | Feb 5, 2020 | 2020 Cohort, Education, Fellowship Programme, Latest, René Cassin Fellowship Programme
Meet the 2020 fellows and read their bios here
by Mia Hasenson-Gross | Jan 29, 2020 | Campaigns, Latest, Protecting Human Rights in the UK
by Debora Singer, Updated April 2020 History of the Human Rights Act In 1948 theUnited Nations published the UniversalDeclaration of Human Rights (UDHR). This was written by our namesake, MonsieurRené Cassin, a French Jewish law professor and judge. It aims to...