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Human Rights Law Centre

Previous Projects

The Human Rights Law Centre (HRLC) was established in 1993, thereby formalising a longstanding commitment to human rights activities at ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½.

Since 1993, the HRLC's commitment to the promotion and protection of human rights has grown and the HRLC became an internationally recognised human rights institution with a substantial record of achievement in the design and delivery of policy-linked research and knowledge transfer, technical cooperation, bilateral assistance, publications, capacity building and training.

The HRLC works in partnership with a wide range of international organisations, national governments and civil society actors. A selection of our most recent projects is featured below.

Child from Afghanistan

Afghanistan: Prospects and Challenges

November 2021

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European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights

January 2011 - July 2020

People in Bahrain

Strategic Planning and Human Rights Training in Bahrain

February 2014

 
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The Execution of Judgments of the EctHR

September 2017 - July 2019

Mural created by Joel Bergner in collaboration with local youth

Forced Migration Unit’s Policy Briefs Project

November 2017 - March 2018

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Fostering Human Rights Among European Policies

May 2013 - April 2017

 
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FRA Handbook on Access to Justice in Europe

January - July 2015

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Workshop on United Nations Special Procedures System

November 2014

 
Our projects have been supported by a wide number of bodies, including:

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Human Rights Law Centre

School of Law
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University Park
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+44 (0)115 846 8506
hrlc@nottingham.ac.uk