On 7 August 2014, the ECCC delivered their second judgment in the trial of serious crimes committed during the Khmer Rouge regime (1975-1979). Last week, the Australian Human Rights Centre hosted a forum to discuss the implications of the Court’s decision in Case 002/01.
The Australian Human Rights Commission, the United Nations Association of China, UNSW Law and the AHRCentre are seeking applications from UNSW law students to participate in a three day Model United Nations in China in November.
Former High Court judge to discuss his UN Human Rights Council report on North Korea at a free public forum at UNSW Law, Thursday 31 July.
Forum hosted by UNSW’s Australian Human Rights Centre and the Network for Interdisciplinary Studies of Law.
The only way forward for Africa will be to appoint strong, independent anti-corruption commissions, headed by people of impeccable reputation and substance who will not be afraid to deal with all levels of the corruption which infects the continent.