UK and the UN On 4 December 2019, the newly-established Human Rights Due Diligence Forum of the British Institute of International and Comparative Law convened its first meeting. The ...
On December 9, 2019 / By Legal Support ServiceUK and the UN In the lead up to the UK’s December General Election, UK-UNA has published 5 things to ask your local candidates and canvassers here. New ...
On December 2, 2019 / By Legal Support ServiceUK and the UN An advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice in The Hague, found the Chagos Islands had been illegally severed from Mauritius in the ...
On November 25, 2019 / By Legal Support ServiceUK and the UN French, German and UK Foreign Ministers and the EU High Representative have issued a statement after an announcements that Iran is restarting uranium enrichment ...
On November 18, 2019 / By Legal Support ServiceUK and the UN The Joint Committee on Human Rights Committee (JCHR) has published its second report on the detention of young people with learning disabilities and/or autism. The Committee found ...
On November 11, 2019 / By Legal Support ServiceUK and the UN UN briefings: Human Rights up Front UK-UNA granted the Sir Brian Urquhart Award for Distinguished Service to the UN to Andrew Gilmour – Assistant Secretary-General for ...
On November 4, 2019 / By Legal Support ServiceUK in Strasbourg In A v UK, the European Court of Human Rights has ruled that a new UK housing benefit regulation discriminated against a woman who had ...
On October 28, 2019 / By Legal Support ServiceUK and the UN UK Ambassador Jonathan Allen, UK Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, commented that progress has been made since the transition to a new government ...
On October 21, 2019 / By Legal Support ServiceUK and the UN UK- UNA has released its latest report “Rising to the challenge.” Together First is a rapidly growing network of individuals, civil society organisations, practitioners, ...
On October 14, 2019 / By Legal Support ServiceEvaluation of UK’s International Obligations Spread too thin? The UK Government must be more selective in how it prioritises diplomatic and programming work in South America with a ...
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