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FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCE • The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG, WORKING FOR A MORE FAIR & JUSTWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDNEWS & EVENTSDONATEANNUAL REPORTS Justice Centre is a non-profit non-political organisation which envisions Hong Kong as a fair and just society.To achieve this vision, our team works to protect some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised communities in Hong Kong – refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of torture, human trafficking and forced labour. WHO WE ARE - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Justice Centre began its work in 2007, when it was founded as the Hong Kong Refugee Advice Centre. More than a decade later, our team have helped thousands of refugees and forced migrants forge a new path, working to protect fundamental rights and giving people a fresh start. In 2014, the Hong Kong government introduced a new screening WHAT WE DO - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG What We Do Our team works tirelessly to challenge unfairness and injustice for some of the most marginalised communities in Hong Kong. Erosions to the rule of law often begin at the margins of society. We believe that protecting the rights of the most vulnerable will ultimately benefit all Hong Kongers. How We Work Our FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR REFUGEES HKRAC provides free legal services for refugee making asylum claims with UNHCR in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government does not provide legal aid or contribute to private representation for these vulnerable people, and without legal representation, the possibilities of mistaken rejection during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process are high. This is because most HONG KONG HUMAN RIGHTS ART PRIZE About the Arts Prize. The Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize 2021 is co-hosted by the European Union Office to Hong Kong and Macao and supported by the Goethe-Institut Hongkong.. This year’s theme is ‘Shared Future’.. We encourage artists to explore this theme through topics including (but not limited to) ‘Life for refugees in Hong Kong’ or ‘Visions of an inclusive society’. PRESS RELEASE JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND FRESHFIELDS Press Release For Immediate Release 1 December 2020 Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields unveil ground-breaking new app Law firm pro bono partner harnesses tech capabilities to support refugees in Hong Kong HONG KONG – Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) have joined forces to create a mobile app to help asylum seekers in Hong Kong understand their A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCE • The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. WHAT WE DO - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Our team at Justice Centre provides direct support to people seeking protection in Hong Kong. Our holistic services enable responsive and timely access to legal information, representation, counselling and social welfare.. We integrate sophisticated legal strategy, with authoritative research and targeted awareness raising initiatives to challenge injustice and make lasting changes. HONG KONG HUMAN RIGHTS ART PRIZE About the Arts Prize. The Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize 2021 is co-hosted by the European Union Office to Hong Kong and Macao and supported by the Goethe-Institut Hongkong.. This year’s theme is ‘Shared Future’.. We encourage artists to explore this theme through topics including (but not limited to) ‘Life for refugees in Hong Kong’ or ‘Visions of an inclusive society’.JOIN THE TEAM
Volunteer - Jobs. -. 2020/09/25. The Justice Centre Fellow is a position created to develop public interest law capacity in Hong Kong, while contributing to the provision of Justice Centre’s individual claimant services and the operation of Justice Centre’s pro bono partner programme. Applications are accepted on a STAFF - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Melanie McLaren. Executive Director. Life at JC. Overall responsibility for Justice Centre’s work to challenge inequality, and ensuring this work is sustainable, including through innovative platforms such as the Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize, which brings difficult conversations to a more accessible forum. Life Pre-JC.LEGAL OFFICER
Office Location. theDesk, 511 Queens Road West, Sai Wan. Hong Kong. MTR: HKU Station, Exit C2. Tel: +852 3109 7359 Fax: +852 3422 3019 info@justicecentre.org.hk A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME Who we are. Justice Centre Hong Kong is an independent, non-governmental organisation with a small team of inhouse lawyers, psychotherapists, social welfare caseworkers, and human rights advocates. YAP OPEN EVENING FOR 2021 SUMMER SESSIONS Office Location. theDesk, 511 Queens Road West, Sai Wan. Hong Kong. MTR: HKU Station, Exit C2. Tel: +852 3109 7359 Fax: +852 3422 3019 info@justicecentre.org.hkCOMING CLEAN
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CASE STUDY: WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG WHAT DOES … WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT DO? The government’s response to human trafficking, forced labour and exploitation must not focusonly on
JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG, WORKING FOR A MORE FAIR & JUSTWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDNEWS & EVENTSDONATEANNUAL REPORTS Justice Centre is a non-profit non-political organisation which envisions Hong Kong as a fair and just society.To achieve this vision, our team works to protect some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised communities in Hong Kong – refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of torture, human trafficking and forced labour. FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR REFUGEES HKRAC provides free legal services for refugee making asylum claims with UNHCR in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government does not provide legal aid or contribute to private representation for these vulnerable people, and without legal representation, the possibilities of mistaken rejection during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process are high. This is because most PRESS RELEASE JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND FRESHFIELDS Press Release For Immediate Release 1 December 2020 Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields unveil ground-breaking new app Law firm pro bono partner harnesses tech capabilities to support refugees in Hong Kong HONG KONG – Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) have joined forces to create a mobile app to help asylum seekers in Hong Kong understand their A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
THE REFUGEE HISTORY OF HONG KONG The Refugee History of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a rich refugee history, from those who fled here during the Chinese Civil War or Cultural Revolution, to the Vietnamese “boat people” fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam War, to people currently seeking protection in our city. Millions of refugees from Mainland China fled the ChineseCivil
HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? Trafficking for forced labour in Hong Kong March 2014 THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF JOINT PUBLICATIONS BY JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND LIBERTY ASIADISABILITY RIGHTS
Disability Rights - Legal Capacity, Institutionalisation, Police Powers There were no recommendations made on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCE • The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG, WORKING FOR A MORE FAIR & JUSTWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDNEWS & EVENTSDONATEANNUAL REPORTS Justice Centre is a non-profit non-political organisation which envisions Hong Kong as a fair and just society.To achieve this vision, our team works to protect some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised communities in Hong Kong – refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of torture, human trafficking and forced labour. FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR REFUGEES HKRAC provides free legal services for refugee making asylum claims with UNHCR in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government does not provide legal aid or contribute to private representation for these vulnerable people, and without legal representation, the possibilities of mistaken rejection during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process are high. This is because most PRESS RELEASE JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND FRESHFIELDS Press Release For Immediate Release 1 December 2020 Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields unveil ground-breaking new app Law firm pro bono partner harnesses tech capabilities to support refugees in Hong Kong HONG KONG – Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) have joined forces to create a mobile app to help asylum seekers in Hong Kong understand their A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
THE REFUGEE HISTORY OF HONG KONG The Refugee History of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a rich refugee history, from those who fled here during the Chinese Civil War or Cultural Revolution, to the Vietnamese “boat people” fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam War, to people currently seeking protection in our city. Millions of refugees from Mainland China fled the ChineseCivil
HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? Trafficking for forced labour in Hong Kong March 2014 THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF JOINT PUBLICATIONS BY JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND LIBERTY ASIADISABILITY RIGHTS
Disability Rights - Legal Capacity, Institutionalisation, Police Powers There were no recommendations made on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCE • The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP WHAT WE DO - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Our team at Justice Centre provides direct support to people seeking protection in Hong Kong. Our holistic services enable responsive and timely access to legal information, representation, counselling and social welfare.. We integrate sophisticated legal strategy, with authoritative research and targeted awareness raising initiatives to challenge injustice and make lasting changes.LEARN WITH US
Justice Centre Hong Kong is committed to investing in the future generation of human rights professionals. Learn more about our university and high school programmes for students who want hands-on experience and learning in a real life human rights setting. FIND US - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Find Us. Justice Centre Hong Kong is located at theDesk, 511 Queens Road West, Sai Wan. Our working hours are from 9.30am to 6.00pm, Monday to Friday. You can contact us STAFF - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Melanie McLaren. Executive Director. Life at JC. Overall responsibility for Justice Centre’s work to challenge inequality, and ensuring this work is sustainable, including through innovative platforms such as the Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize, which brings difficult conversations to a more accessible forum. Life Pre-JC.ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reviews. Read about what we do, why we do it and our impact on individuals, communities and society. COUNSELLING FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN Counselling for Refugee Children - Justice Centre Hong Kong. From May 2017, we proudly commence a new two-year project to provide specialised support to refugee children. Through this project, we leverage our psychosocial and counselling expertise to holistically meet the needs of 170 refugee children (aged 2 to 18 years old) andtheir families.
A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME Who we are. Justice Centre Hong Kong is an independent, non-governmental organisation with a small team of inhouse lawyers, psychotherapists, social welfare caseworkers, and human rights advocates. HONG KONG HUMAN RIGHTS ART PRIZE About the Arts Prize. The Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize 2021 is co-hosted by the European Union Office to Hong Kong and Macao and supported by the Goethe-Institut Hongkong.. This year’s theme is ‘Shared Future’.. We encourage artists to explore this theme through topics including (but not limited to) ‘Life for refugees in Hong Kong’ or ‘Visions of an inclusive society’. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG, WORKING FOR A MORE FAIR & JUSTWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDNEWS & EVENTSDONATEANNUAL REPORTS Justice Centre is a non-profit non-political organisation which envisions Hong Kong as a fair and just society.To achieve this vision, our team works to protect some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised communities in Hong Kong – refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of torture, human trafficking and forced labour. FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR REFUGEES HKRAC provides free legal services for refugee making asylum claims with UNHCR in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government does not provide legal aid or contribute to private representation for these vulnerable people, and without legal representation, the possibilities of mistaken rejection during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process are high. This is because most PRESS RELEASE JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND FRESHFIELDS Press Release For Immediate Release 1 December 2020 Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields unveil ground-breaking new app Law firm pro bono partner harnesses tech capabilities to support refugees in Hong Kong HONG KONG – Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) have joined forces to create a mobile app to help asylum seekers in Hong Kong understand their A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
THE REFUGEE HISTORY OF HONG KONG The Refugee History of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a rich refugee history, from those who fled here during the Chinese Civil War or Cultural Revolution, to the Vietnamese “boat people” fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam War, to people currently seeking protection in our city. Millions of refugees from Mainland China fled the ChineseCivil
HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? Trafficking for forced labour in Hong Kong March 2014 THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF JOINT PUBLICATIONS BY JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND LIBERTY ASIADISABILITY RIGHTS
Disability Rights - Legal Capacity, Institutionalisation, Police Powers There were no recommendations made on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCE • The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG, WORKING FOR A MORE FAIR & JUSTWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDNEWS & EVENTSDONATEANNUAL REPORTS Justice Centre is a non-profit non-political organisation which envisions Hong Kong as a fair and just society.To achieve this vision, our team works to protect some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised communities in Hong Kong – refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of torture, human trafficking and forced labour. FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR REFUGEES HKRAC provides free legal services for refugee making asylum claims with UNHCR in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government does not provide legal aid or contribute to private representation for these vulnerable people, and without legal representation, the possibilities of mistaken rejection during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process are high. This is because most PRESS RELEASE JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND FRESHFIELDS Press Release For Immediate Release 1 December 2020 Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields unveil ground-breaking new app Law firm pro bono partner harnesses tech capabilities to support refugees in Hong Kong HONG KONG – Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) have joined forces to create a mobile app to help asylum seekers in Hong Kong understand their A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
THE REFUGEE HISTORY OF HONG KONG The Refugee History of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a rich refugee history, from those who fled here during the Chinese Civil War or Cultural Revolution, to the Vietnamese “boat people” fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam War, to people currently seeking protection in our city. Millions of refugees from Mainland China fled the ChineseCivil
HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? Trafficking for forced labour in Hong Kong March 2014 THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF JOINT PUBLICATIONS BY JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND LIBERTY ASIADISABILITY RIGHTS
Disability Rights - Legal Capacity, Institutionalisation, Police Powers There were no recommendations made on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCE • The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP WHAT WE DO - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Our team at Justice Centre provides direct support to people seeking protection in Hong Kong. Our holistic services enable responsive and timely access to legal information, representation, counselling and social welfare.. We integrate sophisticated legal strategy, with authoritative research and targeted awareness raising initiatives to challenge injustice and make lasting changes.LEARN WITH US
Justice Centre Hong Kong is committed to investing in the future generation of human rights professionals. Learn more about our university and high school programmes for students who want hands-on experience and learning in a real life human rights setting. FIND US - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Find Us. Justice Centre Hong Kong is located at theDesk, 511 Queens Road West, Sai Wan. Our working hours are from 9.30am to 6.00pm, Monday to Friday. You can contact us STAFF - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Melanie McLaren. Executive Director. Life at JC. Overall responsibility for Justice Centre’s work to challenge inequality, and ensuring this work is sustainable, including through innovative platforms such as the Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize, which brings difficult conversations to a more accessible forum. Life Pre-JC.ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reviews. Read about what we do, why we do it and our impact on individuals, communities and society. COUNSELLING FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN Counselling for Refugee Children - Justice Centre Hong Kong. From May 2017, we proudly commence a new two-year project to provide specialised support to refugee children. Through this project, we leverage our psychosocial and counselling expertise to holistically meet the needs of 170 refugee children (aged 2 to 18 years old) andtheir families.
A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME Who we are. Justice Centre Hong Kong is an independent, non-governmental organisation with a small team of inhouse lawyers, psychotherapists, social welfare caseworkers, and human rights advocates. HONG KONG HUMAN RIGHTS ART PRIZE About the Arts Prize. The Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize 2021 is co-hosted by the European Union Office to Hong Kong and Macao and supported by the Goethe-Institut Hongkong.. This year’s theme is ‘Shared Future’.. We encourage artists to explore this theme through topics including (but not limited to) ‘Life for refugees in Hong Kong’ or ‘Visions of an inclusive society’. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG, WORKING FOR A MORE FAIR & JUSTWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDNEWS & EVENTSDONATEANNUAL REPORTS Justice Centre is a non-profit non-political organisation which envisions Hong Kong as a fair and just society.To achieve this vision, our team works to protect some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised communities in Hong Kong – refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of torture, human trafficking and forced labour. FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR REFUGEES HKRAC provides free legal services for refugee making asylum claims with UNHCR in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government does not provide legal aid or contribute to private representation for these vulnerable people, and without legal representation, the possibilities of mistaken rejection during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process are high. This is because most PRESS RELEASE JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND FRESHFIELDS Press Release For Immediate Release 1 December 2020 Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields unveil ground-breaking new app Law firm pro bono partner harnesses tech capabilities to support refugees in Hong Kong HONG KONG – Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) have joined forces to create a mobile app to help asylum seekers in Hong Kong understand their A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
THE REFUGEE HISTORY OF HONG KONG The Refugee History of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a rich refugee history, from those who fled here during the Chinese Civil War or Cultural Revolution, to the Vietnamese “boat people” fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam War, to people currently seeking protection in our city. Millions of refugees from Mainland China fled the ChineseCivil
HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? Trafficking for forced labour in Hong Kong March 2014 THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF JOINT PUBLICATIONS BY JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND LIBERTY ASIADISABILITY RIGHTS
Disability Rights - Legal Capacity, Institutionalisation, Police Powers There were no recommendations made on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCE • The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP CASE STUDY: WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG WHAT DOES … WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT DO? The government’s response to human trafficking, forced labour and exploitation must not focusonly on
JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG, WORKING FOR A MORE FAIR & JUSTWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDNEWS & EVENTSDONATEANNUAL REPORTS Justice Centre is a non-profit non-political organisation which envisions Hong Kong as a fair and just society.To achieve this vision, our team works to protect some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised communities in Hong Kong – refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of torture, human trafficking and forced labour. FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR REFUGEES HKRAC provides free legal services for refugee making asylum claims with UNHCR in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government does not provide legal aid or contribute to private representation for these vulnerable people, and without legal representation, the possibilities of mistaken rejection during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process are high. This is because most PRESS RELEASE JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND FRESHFIELDS Press Release For Immediate Release 1 December 2020 Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields unveil ground-breaking new app Law firm pro bono partner harnesses tech capabilities to support refugees in Hong Kong HONG KONG – Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) have joined forces to create a mobile app to help asylum seekers in Hong Kong understand their A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
THE REFUGEE HISTORY OF HONG KONG The Refugee History of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a rich refugee history, from those who fled here during the Chinese Civil War or Cultural Revolution, to the Vietnamese “boat people” fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam War, to people currently seeking protection in our city. Millions of refugees from Mainland China fled the ChineseCivil
HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? Trafficking for forced labour in Hong Kong March 2014 THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF JOINT PUBLICATIONS BY JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND LIBERTY ASIADISABILITY RIGHTS
Disability Rights - Legal Capacity, Institutionalisation, Police Powers There were no recommendations made on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCE • The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP CASE STUDY: WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG WHAT DOES … WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT DO? The government’s response to human trafficking, forced labour and exploitation must not focusonly on
WHAT WE DO - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Our team at Justice Centre provides direct support to people seeking protection in Hong Kong. Our holistic services enable responsive and timely access to legal information, representation, counselling and social welfare.. We integrate sophisticated legal strategy, with authoritative research and targeted awareness raising initiatives to challenge injustice and make lasting changes.LEARN WITH US
Justice Centre Hong Kong is committed to investing in the future generation of human rights professionals. Learn more about our university and high school programmes for students who want hands-on experience and learning in a real life human rights setting. FIND US - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Find Us. Justice Centre Hong Kong is located at theDesk, 511 Queens Road West, Sai Wan. Our working hours are from 9.30am to 6.00pm, Monday to Friday. You can contact us STAFF - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Melanie McLaren. Executive Director. Life at JC. Overall responsibility for Justice Centre’s work to challenge inequality, and ensuring this work is sustainable, including through innovative platforms such as the Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize, which brings difficult conversations to a more accessible forum. Life Pre-JC.ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reviews. Read about what we do, why we do it and our impact on individuals, communities and society. COUNSELLING FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN Counselling for Refugee Children - Justice Centre Hong Kong. From May 2017, we proudly commence a new two-year project to provide specialised support to refugee children. Through this project, we leverage our psychosocial and counselling expertise to holistically meet the needs of 170 refugee children (aged 2 to 18 years old) andtheir families.
A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME Who we are. Justice Centre Hong Kong is an independent, non-governmental organisation with a small team of inhouse lawyers, psychotherapists, social welfare caseworkers, and human rights advocates. HONG KONG HUMAN RIGHTS ART PRIZE About the Arts Prize. The Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize 2021 is co-hosted by the European Union Office to Hong Kong and Macao and supported by the Goethe-Institut Hongkong.. This year’s theme is ‘Shared Future’.. We encourage artists to explore this theme through topics including (but not limited to) ‘Life for refugees in Hong Kong’ or ‘Visions of an inclusive society’. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG, WORKING FOR A MORE FAIR & JUSTWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDNEWS & EVENTSDONATEANNUAL REPORTS Justice Centre is a non-profit non-political organisation which envisions Hong Kong as a fair and just society.To achieve this vision, our team works to protect some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised communities in Hong Kong – refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of torture, human trafficking and forced labour. FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR REFUGEES HKRAC provides free legal services for refugee making asylum claims with UNHCR in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government does not provide legal aid or contribute to private representation for these vulnerable people, and without legal representation, the possibilities of mistaken rejection during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process are high. This is because most PRESS RELEASE JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND FRESHFIELDS Press Release For Immediate Release 1 December 2020 Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields unveil ground-breaking new app Law firm pro bono partner harnesses tech capabilities to support refugees in Hong Kong HONG KONG – Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) have joined forces to create a mobile app to help asylum seekers in Hong Kong understand their A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
THE REFUGEE HISTORY OF HONG KONG The Refugee History of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a rich refugee history, from those who fled here during the Chinese Civil War or Cultural Revolution, to the Vietnamese “boat people” fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam War, to people currently seeking protection in our city. Millions of refugees from Mainland China fled the ChineseCivil
HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? Trafficking for forced labour in Hong Kong March 2014 THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF JOINT PUBLICATIONS BY JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND LIBERTY ASIADISABILITY RIGHTS
Disability Rights - Legal Capacity, Institutionalisation, Police Powers There were no recommendations made on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCE • The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP CASE STUDY: WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG WHAT DOES … WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT DO? The government’s response to human trafficking, forced labour and exploitation must not focusonly on
JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG, WORKING FOR A MORE FAIR & JUSTWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDNEWS & EVENTSDONATEANNUAL REPORTS Justice Centre is a non-profit non-political organisation which envisions Hong Kong as a fair and just society.To achieve this vision, our team works to protect some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised communities in Hong Kong – refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of torture, human trafficking and forced labour. FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR REFUGEES HKRAC provides free legal services for refugee making asylum claims with UNHCR in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government does not provide legal aid or contribute to private representation for these vulnerable people, and without legal representation, the possibilities of mistaken rejection during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process are high. This is because most PRESS RELEASE JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND FRESHFIELDS Press Release For Immediate Release 1 December 2020 Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields unveil ground-breaking new app Law firm pro bono partner harnesses tech capabilities to support refugees in Hong Kong HONG KONG – Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) have joined forces to create a mobile app to help asylum seekers in Hong Kong understand their A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
THE REFUGEE HISTORY OF HONG KONG The Refugee History of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a rich refugee history, from those who fled here during the Chinese Civil War or Cultural Revolution, to the Vietnamese “boat people” fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam War, to people currently seeking protection in our city. Millions of refugees from Mainland China fled the ChineseCivil
HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? Trafficking for forced labour in Hong Kong March 2014 THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF JOINT PUBLICATIONS BY JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND LIBERTY ASIADISABILITY RIGHTS
Disability Rights - Legal Capacity, Institutionalisation, Police Powers There were no recommendations made on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCE • The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP CASE STUDY: WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG WHAT DOES … WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT DO? The government’s response to human trafficking, forced labour and exploitation must not focusonly on
WHAT WE DO - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Our team at Justice Centre provides direct support to people seeking protection in Hong Kong. Our holistic services enable responsive and timely access to legal information, representation, counselling and social welfare.. We integrate sophisticated legal strategy, with authoritative research and targeted awareness raising initiatives to challenge injustice and make lasting changes.LEARN WITH US
Justice Centre Hong Kong is committed to investing in the future generation of human rights professionals. Learn more about our university and high school programmes for students who want hands-on experience and learning in a real life human rights setting. FIND US - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Find Us. Justice Centre Hong Kong is located at theDesk, 511 Queens Road West, Sai Wan. Our working hours are from 9.30am to 6.00pm, Monday to Friday. You can contact us STAFF - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Melanie McLaren. Executive Director. Life at JC. Overall responsibility for Justice Centre’s work to challenge inequality, and ensuring this work is sustainable, including through innovative platforms such as the Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize, which brings difficult conversations to a more accessible forum. Life Pre-JC.ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reviews. Read about what we do, why we do it and our impact on individuals, communities and society. COUNSELLING FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN Counselling for Refugee Children - Justice Centre Hong Kong. From May 2017, we proudly commence a new two-year project to provide specialised support to refugee children. Through this project, we leverage our psychosocial and counselling expertise to holistically meet the needs of 170 refugee children (aged 2 to 18 years old) andtheir families.
A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME Who we are. Justice Centre Hong Kong is an independent, non-governmental organisation with a small team of inhouse lawyers, psychotherapists, social welfare caseworkers, and human rights advocates. HONG KONG HUMAN RIGHTS ART PRIZE About the Arts Prize. The Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize 2021 is co-hosted by the European Union Office to Hong Kong and Macao and supported by the Goethe-Institut Hongkong.. This year’s theme is ‘Shared Future’.. We encourage artists to explore this theme through topics including (but not limited to) ‘Life for refugees in Hong Kong’ or ‘Visions of an inclusive society’. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG, WORKING FOR A MORE FAIR & JUSTWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDNEWS & EVENTSDONATEANNUAL REPORTS Justice Centre is a non-profit non-political organisation which envisions Hong Kong as a fair and just society.To achieve this vision, our team works to protect some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised communities in Hong Kong – refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of torture, human trafficking and forced labour. FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR REFUGEES HKRAC provides free legal services for refugee making asylum claims with UNHCR in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government does not provide legal aid or contribute to private representation for these vulnerable people, and without legal representation, the possibilities of mistaken rejection during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process are high. This is because most THE REFUGEE HISTORY OF HONG KONG The Refugee History of Hong Kong. Hong Kong has a rich refugee history, from those who fled here during the Chinese Civil War or Cultural Revolution, to the Vietnamese “boat people” fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam War, to people currently seeking protection in our city. Millions of refugees from Mainland China fled the ChineseCivil
PRESS RELEASE JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND FRESHFIELDS Press Release For Immediate Release 1 December 2020 Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields unveil ground-breaking new app Law firm pro bono partner harnesses tech capabilities to support refugees in Hong Kong HONG KONG – Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) have joined forces to create a mobile app to help asylum seekers in Hong Kong understand their A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? Trafficking for forced labour in Hong Kong March 2014 THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF JOINT PUBLICATIONS BY JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND LIBERTY ASIADISABILITY RIGHTS
Disability Rights - Legal Capacity, Institutionalisation, Police Powers There were no recommendations made on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCEEXAMPLES OF TOPIC SENTENCETYPES OF TOPIC SENTENCEMEANING OF TOPIC SENTENCESCHOOLASSEMBLY TOPICS
• The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP CASE STUDY: WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG WHAT DOES … WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT DO? The government’s response to human trafficking, forced labour and exploitation must not focusonly on
JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG, WORKING FOR A MORE FAIR & JUSTWHO WE AREWHAT WE DOGET INVOLVEDNEWS & EVENTSDONATEANNUAL REPORTS Justice Centre is a non-profit non-political organisation which envisions Hong Kong as a fair and just society.To achieve this vision, our team works to protect some of the most disadvantaged and marginalised communities in Hong Kong – refugees, asylum seekers, and victims of torture, human trafficking and forced labour. FREE LEGAL SERVICES FOR REFUGEES HKRAC provides free legal services for refugee making asylum claims with UNHCR in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong government does not provide legal aid or contribute to private representation for these vulnerable people, and without legal representation, the possibilities of mistaken rejection during the Refugee Status Determination (RSD) process are high. This is because most PRESS RELEASE JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND FRESHFIELDS Press Release For Immediate Release 1 December 2020 Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields unveil ground-breaking new app Law firm pro bono partner harnesses tech capabilities to support refugees in Hong Kong HONG KONG – Justice Centre Hong Kong and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer (‘Freshfields’) have joined forces to create a mobile app to help asylum seekers in Hong Kong understand their A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK Office Location. theDesk, 511 Queens Road West, Sai Wan. Hong Kong. MTR: HKU Station, Exit C2. Tel: +852 3109 7359 Fax: +852 3422 3019 info@justicecentre.org.hk THE REFUGEE HISTORY OF HONG KONG Hong Kong has a rich refugee history, from those who fled here during the Chinese Civil War or Cultural Revolution, to the Vietnamese “boat people” fleeing the aftermath of the Vietnam War, to people currently seeking protection in our city. HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? HOW MANY MORE YEARS A SLAVE? Trafficking for forced labour in Hong Kong March 2014 THE FIRST IN A SERIES OF JOINT PUBLICATIONS BY JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG AND LIBERTY ASIADISABILITY RIGHTS
Disability Rights - Legal Capacity, Institutionalisation, Police Powers There were no recommendations made on the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, China FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLY RIGHTS AND THE PUBLIC ORDER ORDINANCEEXAMPLES OF TOPIC SENTENCETYPES OF TOPIC SENTENCEMEANING OF TOPIC SENTENCESCHOOLASSEMBLY TOPICS
• The law was also used in an unprecedented manner to charge 2 lawmakers and their staff with ‘illegal assembly’ while they were conducting a protest inside the Legislative Council. QUICK SUMMARY ON THE LAW ON TORTURE, AND CRUEL, … www.justicecentre.org.hk In Ubamaka, the Court of Final Appeal stated that a person must establish that, once expelled, he faces a real risk of being subjected to torture or to CIDTP and the treatment shall attain "a minimum level of severity”16. 7) TYPES OF ACTS THAT MAY AMOUNT TO TORTURE AND/OR CIDTP CASE STUDY: WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG WHAT DOES … WHAT SHOULD THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT DO? The government’s response to human trafficking, forced labour and exploitation must not focusonly on
WHAT WE DO - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Our team at Justice Centre provides direct support to people seeking protection in Hong Kong. Our holistic services enable responsive and timely access to legal information, representation, counselling and social welfare.. We integrate sophisticated legal strategy, with authoritative research and targeted awareness raising initiatives to challenge injustice and make lasting changes.LEARN WITH US
Justice Centre Hong Kong is committed to investing in the future generation of human rights professionals. Learn more about our university and high school programmes for students who want hands-on experience and learning in a real life human rights setting. FIND US - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Find Us. Justice Centre Hong Kong is located at theDesk, 511 Queens Road West, Sai Wan. Our working hours are from 9.30am to 6.00pm, Monday to Friday. You can contact us STAFF - JUSTICE CENTRE HONG KONG Melanie McLaren. Executive Director. Life at JC. Overall responsibility for Justice Centre’s work to challenge inequality, and ensuring this work is sustainable, including through innovative platforms such as the Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize, which brings difficult conversations to a more accessible forum. Life Pre-JC.ANNUAL REPORTS
Annual Reviews. Read about what we do, why we do it and our impact on individuals, communities and society. COUNSELLING FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN Counselling for Refugee Children - Justice Centre Hong Kong. From May 2017, we proudly commence a new two-year project to provide specialised support to refugee children. Through this project, we leverage our psychosocial and counselling expertise to holistically meet the needs of 170 refugee children (aged 2 to 18 years old) andtheir families.
I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME I WANT TO KNOW HOW YOU CAN HELP ME Who we are. Justice Centre Hong Kong is an independent, non-governmental organisation with a small team of inhouse lawyers, psychotherapists, social welfare caseworkers, and human rights advocates. HONG KONG HUMAN RIGHTS ART PRIZE About the Arts Prize. The Hong Kong Human Rights Arts Prize 2021 is co-hosted by the European Union Office to Hong Kong and Macao and supported by the Goethe-Institut Hongkong.. This year’s theme is ‘Shared Future’.. We encourage artists to explore this theme through topics including (but not limited to) ‘Life for refugees in Hong Kong’ or ‘Visions of an inclusive society’. A REFUGEE’S RIGHT TO WORK The Hong Kong government’s policy on refugees’ access to the labour market ought to be brought in line with this rights-based framework. Giving refugees the right to work makes sense. It respects their basic human rights; it complies with our international legal obligations; it benefits Hong Kong. But above all, it affords refugeesthat
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