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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY MACGREGOR REVIEW INTO CONSULAR SERVICES RECOMMENDS MacGregor Review Into Consular Services Recommends Improvements. Following a series of Parliamentary Questions (and associated Freedom of Information Act requests) t he Government has finally published a “Review of Complex Consular Cases” prepared by Dame Judith MacGregor in June 2019. REDRESS welcomes the findings and recommendations of the Review, and the response of the AL-ADSANI V. THE UNITED KINGDOM On the 21st November, the European Court of Human Rights handed out its final judgment in the case of Al-Adsani v. the United Kingdom. In the words of Judge Ferrari Bravo in his dissenting opinion, “the Court has unfortunately missed a very good opportunity to deliver a courageous judgment.”. Owen Davies, QC, Chair of the Trustees of RUPERT SKILBECK APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF REDRESS Rupert Skilbeck appointed director of REDRESS. REDRESS is delighted to announce that Rupert Skilbeck, Litigation Director at Open Society Justice Initiative, is to become its new director, effective 1 February 2018. Rupert will succeed Dr Carla Ferstman, who has been with REDRESS for the past 17 years and has been its Director since2004.
TORTURE IN AFRICA: THE LAW AND PRACTICE 4 Acknowledgments REDRESS is grateful to the Independent Medico-Legal Unit (IMLU) for its assistance and collaboration in organising the Africa Regional Experts Meeting, The Law and Practice on Torture in Africa, held in Naivasha, Kenya on 10-12 May 2012. L’EXPLOITATION ET LES ABUS SEXUELS LORS DES OPÉRATIONS DE L’exploitation et les abus sexuels lors des opérations de maintien de la paix Photo ONU/Sylvain Liechti, 14 mars 2014, Beni, République démocratique du Congo REDRESSABOUT US OUR WORK HELP FOR SURVIVORS RESOURCES GETINVOLVED DONATE
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FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY MACGREGOR REVIEW INTO CONSULAR SERVICES RECOMMENDS MacGregor Review Into Consular Services Recommends Improvements. Following a series of Parliamentary Questions (and associated Freedom of Information Act requests) t he Government has finally published a “Review of Complex Consular Cases” prepared by Dame Judith MacGregor in June 2019. REDRESS welcomes the findings and recommendations of the Review, and the response of the AL-ADSANI V. THE UNITED KINGDOM On the 21st November, the European Court of Human Rights handed out its final judgment in the case of Al-Adsani v. the United Kingdom. In the words of Judge Ferrari Bravo in his dissenting opinion, “the Court has unfortunately missed a very good opportunity to deliver a courageous judgment.”. Owen Davies, QC, Chair of the Trustees of RUPERT SKILBECK APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF REDRESS Rupert Skilbeck appointed director of REDRESS. REDRESS is delighted to announce that Rupert Skilbeck, Litigation Director at Open Society Justice Initiative, is to become its new director, effective 1 February 2018. Rupert will succeed Dr Carla Ferstman, who has been with REDRESS for the past 17 years and has been its Director since2004.
TORTURE IN AFRICA: THE LAW AND PRACTICE 4 Acknowledgments REDRESS is grateful to the Independent Medico-Legal Unit (IMLU) for its assistance and collaboration in organising the Africa Regional Experts Meeting, The Law and Practice on Torture in Africa, held in Naivasha, Kenya on 10-12 May 2012. L’EXPLOITATION ET LES ABUS SEXUELS LORS DES OPÉRATIONS DE L’exploitation et les abus sexuels lors des opérations de maintien de la paix Photo ONU/Sylvain Liechti, 14 mars 2014, Beni, République démocratique du CongoONLINE TRAINING
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REDRESS is an international human rights organisation that represents victims of torture to obtain justice and reparations. We bring legal cases in a range of international courts and tribunals on behalf of individual survivors, and advocate for better laws to provide effective reparations. Our cases respond to torture as an individualcrime in
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JUSTICE FOR LGBT+ TORTURE IN AFRICA REDRESS is working on a new initiative to increase accountability for discriminatory torture perpetrated against LGBT+ people in African jurisdictions. We are looking to work alongside a small number of local organisations on relevant advocacy initiatives, and on legal casework to improve LGBT+ torture survivors’ access to justice. MAGDULEIN ABAIDA: A LIBYAN WOMEN’S RIGHTS ACTIVIST IN Magdulein Abaida: a Libyan women’s rights activist in exile. Magdulein Abaida was campaigning for women’s equality during the drafting of the new Libyan constitution when she was abducted and tortured by a militia group in 2012. She was forced to flee to the UK where she obtained asylum. THE CONVENTION AGAINST TORTURE AND OTHER CRUEL, INHUMAN OR The Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment A Guide to Reporting to the Committee againstTorture
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Online training. REDRESS has prepared a free e-learning course designed for community organisations and similar organisations without specialist legal knowledge. The course is divided into three Modules: MODULE 1: An introduction to international human rights and torture.ANNUAL REPORTS
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REDRESS NEDERLAND. Alexanderveld 5, office 3.19, 2585DB The Hague, The Netherlands Tel: +31 708 919 317 Email: Chamber of Commerce File Registration Number: 66793319 RSIN number: 8566 99 846 AL-ADSANI V. THE UNITED KINGDOM On the 21st November, the European Court of Human Rights handed out its final judgment in the case of Al-Adsani v. the United Kingdom. In the words of Judge Ferrari Bravo in his dissenting opinion, “the Court has unfortunately missed a very good opportunity to deliver a courageous judgment.”. Owen Davies, QC, Chair of the Trustees of MAGDULEIN ABAIDA: A LIBYAN WOMEN’S RIGHTS ACTIVIST IN Magdulein Abaida: a Libyan women’s rights activist in exile. Magdulein Abaida was campaigning for women’s equality during the drafting of the new Libyan constitution when she was abducted and tortured by a militia group in 2012. She was forced to flee to the UK where she obtained asylum. RUPERT SKILBECK APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF REDRESS Rupert Skilbeck appointed director of REDRESS. REDRESS is delighted to announce that Rupert Skilbeck, Litigation Director at Open Society Justice Initiative, is to become its new director, effective 1 February 2018. Rupert will succeed Dr Carla Ferstman, who has been with REDRESS for the past 17 years and has been its Director since2004.
SURVIVORS AND POST-GENOCIDE JUSTICE IN RWANDACAUSES OF GENOCIDE IN RWANDAGENOCIDE IN RWANDA FILMAFTER EFFECTS OF RWANDA GENOCIDEIN RWANDA GENOCIDE OCCURRED BECAUSERWANDA GENOCIDE SUMMARYRWANDA RECOVERY AFTERGENOCIDE
ii “Justice was a political initiative born out of a concern to put an end to the culture of impunity. But the struggle against impunity was not going to bring back our loved ones who had died. It is a principle that determines the future without changing anything UGANDAN INTERNATIONAL CRIMES DIVISION (ICD) RULES 2016 Ugandan International Crimes Division (ICD) Rules 2016 Analysis on Victim Participation Framework Final Version August 2016 Introduction REDRESS welcomes the adoption of the ICD Rules at the High Court in Uganda (the Rules).1 This is an important step in ensuringaccountability for
REDRESSABOUT US OUR WORK HELP FOR SURVIVORS RESOURCES GETINVOLVED DONATE
Fighting for a world. without torture. We seek justice and reparation for survivors of torture, combat impunity for governments and individuals who perpetrate it, and develop and promote compliance with international standards. WATCH OUR FILMS .ONLINE TRAINING
Online training. REDRESS has prepared a free e-learning course designed for community organisations and similar organisations without specialist legal knowledge. The course is divided into three Modules: MODULE 1: An introduction to international human rights and torture.ANNUAL REPORTS
REDRESS NEDERLAND. Alexanderveld 5, office 3.19, 2585DB The Hague, The Netherlands Tel: +31 708 919 317 Email: Chamber of Commerce File Registration Number: 66793319 RSIN number: 8566 99 846LEGAL INTERNSHIP
Legal Internship – January 2021. REDRESS is seeking applications from excellent graduates, postgraduates and individuals in the early stages of their careers with a strong background in international human rights law to contribute to its work. The internship will be based in REDRESS’s offices if Covid-19 movement restrictions at thattime
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REDRESS NEDERLAND. Alexanderveld 5, office 3.19, 2585DB The Hague, The Netherlands Tel: +31 708 919 317 Email: Chamber of Commerce File Registration Number: 66793319 RSIN number: 8566 99 846 AL-ADSANI V. THE UNITED KINGDOM On the 21st November, the European Court of Human Rights handed out its final judgment in the case of Al-Adsani v. the United Kingdom. In the words of Judge Ferrari Bravo in his dissenting opinion, “the Court has unfortunately missed a very good opportunity to deliver a courageous judgment.”. Owen Davies, QC, Chair of the Trustees of MAGDULEIN ABAIDA: A LIBYAN WOMEN’S RIGHTS ACTIVIST IN Magdulein Abaida: a Libyan women’s rights activist in exile. Magdulein Abaida was campaigning for women’s equality during the drafting of the new Libyan constitution when she was abducted and tortured by a militia group in 2012. She was forced to flee to the UK where she obtained asylum. RUPERT SKILBECK APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF REDRESS Rupert Skilbeck appointed director of REDRESS. REDRESS is delighted to announce that Rupert Skilbeck, Litigation Director at Open Society Justice Initiative, is to become its new director, effective 1 February 2018. Rupert will succeed Dr Carla Ferstman, who has been with REDRESS for the past 17 years and has been its Director since2004.
SURVIVORS AND POST-GENOCIDE JUSTICE IN RWANDACAUSES OF GENOCIDE IN RWANDAGENOCIDE IN RWANDA FILMAFTER EFFECTS OF RWANDA GENOCIDEIN RWANDA GENOCIDE OCCURRED BECAUSERWANDA GENOCIDE SUMMARYRWANDA RECOVERY AFTERGENOCIDE
ii “Justice was a political initiative born out of a concern to put an end to the culture of impunity. But the struggle against impunity was not going to bring back our loved ones who had died. It is a principle that determines the future without changing anything UGANDAN INTERNATIONAL CRIMES DIVISION (ICD) RULES 2016 Ugandan International Crimes Division (ICD) Rules 2016 Analysis on Victim Participation Framework Final Version August 2016 Introduction REDRESS welcomes the adoption of the ICD Rules at the High Court in Uganda (the Rules).1 This is an important step in ensuringaccountability for
WHO WE ARE | REDRESS Who we are. REDRESS is an NGO that pursues legal claims on behalf of survivors of torture in the UK and around the world to obtain justice and reparation for the violation of their human rights. We empower survivors to access justice through human rights cases against governments, civil cases against individuals, and criminal cases where we advocate for law enforcement bodies to prosecuteCURRENT VACANCIES
Current Vacancies. REDRESS’ vision is a world without torture, where all torture survivors obtain the justice they deserve for the harm they suffered.. When you work with REDRESS, you’re working to realise this vision and for those whose human rights have been gravely violated.. Join us and make a difference in the fight against torture.HELP FOR SURVIVORS
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Internships. REDRESS offers internships to excellent law graduates and LLM students with a strong background in international human rights work.. Interns will work with REDRESS staff on a number of assignments. These include independent research on torture cases, factual and/or legal research for reports and submissions before domestic and regional courts, the International Criminal Court and TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE PROCESSES IN SUDAN TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE PROCESSES IN SUDAN (AUGUST 2020) 3 SUMMARY 1. Approaching justice for past violations as an integral element of Sudans transition is a TORTURE IN AFRICA: THE LAW AND PRACTICE 4 Acknowledgments REDRESS is grateful to the Independent Medico-Legal Unit (IMLU) for its assistance and collaboration in organising the Africa Regional Experts Meeting, The Law and Practice on Torture in Africa, held in Naivasha, Kenya on 10-12 May 2012.UK TORTURE REVIEW
UK Torture Review **NEW: Read our Guide to Reporting to the UN Committee against Torture** The Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment is an international human rights treaty adopted by the United Nations that entered into force in 1987. L’EXPLOITATION ET LES ABUS SEXUELS LORS DES OPÉRATIONS DE L’exploitation et les abus sexuels lors des opérations de maintien de la paix Photo ONU/Sylvain Liechti, 14 mars 2014, Beni, République démocratique du Congo LEGAL REMEDIES FOR VICTIMS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES 2 II. THE PROJECT The main objectives of the Project are to end safe havens for those accused of perpetrating violations of human rights and international humanitarian law, in particular genocide, crimesagainst humanity,
UGANDAN INTERNATIONAL CRIMES DIVISION (ICD) RULES 2016 Ugandan International Crimes Division (ICD) Rules 2016 Analysis on Victim Participation Framework Final Version August 2016 Introduction REDRESS welcomes the adoption of the ICD Rules at the High Court in Uganda (the Rules).1 This is an important step in ensuring accountability for international crimes on the domestic level. REDRESSABOUT US OUR WORK HELP FOR SURVIVORS RESOURCES GETINVOLVED DONATE
Fighting for a world. without torture. We seek justice and reparation for survivors of torture, combat impunity for governments and individuals who perpetrate it, and develop and promote compliance with international standards. WATCH OUR FILMS .ONLINE TRAINING
Online training. REDRESS has prepared a free e-learning course designed for community organisations and similar organisations without specialist legal knowledge. The course is divided into three Modules: MODULE 1: An introduction to international human rights and torture.ANNUAL REPORTS
REDRESS NEDERLAND. Alexanderveld 5, office 3.19, 2585DB The Hague, The Netherlands Tel: +31 708 919 317 Email: Chamber of Commerce File Registration Number: 66793319 RSIN number: 8566 99 846LEGAL INTERNSHIP
Legal Internship – January 2021. REDRESS is seeking applications from excellent graduates, postgraduates and individuals in the early stages of their careers with a strong background in international human rights law to contribute to its work. The internship will be based in REDRESS’s offices if Covid-19 movement restrictions at thattime
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REDRESS NEDERLAND. Alexanderveld 5, office 3.19, 2585DB The Hague, The Netherlands Tel: +31 708 919 317 Email: Chamber of Commerce File Registration Number: 66793319 RSIN number: 8566 99 846 AL-ADSANI V. THE UNITED KINGDOM On the 21st November, the European Court of Human Rights handed out its final judgment in the case of Al-Adsani v. the United Kingdom. In the words of Judge Ferrari Bravo in his dissenting opinion, “the Court has unfortunately missed a very good opportunity to deliver a courageous judgment.”. Owen Davies, QC, Chair of the Trustees of MAGDULEIN ABAIDA: A LIBYAN WOMEN’S RIGHTS ACTIVIST IN Magdulein Abaida: a Libyan women’s rights activist in exile. Magdulein Abaida was campaigning for women’s equality during the drafting of the new Libyan constitution when she was abducted and tortured by a militia group in 2012. She was forced to flee to the UK where she obtained asylum. RUPERT SKILBECK APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF REDRESS Rupert Skilbeck appointed director of REDRESS. REDRESS is delighted to announce that Rupert Skilbeck, Litigation Director at Open Society Justice Initiative, is to become its new director, effective 1 February 2018. Rupert will succeed Dr Carla Ferstman, who has been with REDRESS for the past 17 years and has been its Director since2004.
SURVIVORS AND POST-GENOCIDE JUSTICE IN RWANDACAUSES OF GENOCIDE IN RWANDAGENOCIDE IN RWANDA FILMAFTER EFFECTS OF RWANDA GENOCIDEIN RWANDA GENOCIDE OCCURRED BECAUSERWANDA GENOCIDE SUMMARYRWANDA RECOVERY AFTERGENOCIDE
ii “Justice was a political initiative born out of a concern to put an end to the culture of impunity. But the struggle against impunity was not going to bring back our loved ones who had died. It is a principle that determines the future without changing anything UGANDAN INTERNATIONAL CRIMES DIVISION (ICD) RULES 2016 Ugandan International Crimes Division (ICD) Rules 2016 Analysis on Victim Participation Framework Final Version August 2016 Introduction REDRESS welcomes the adoption of the ICD Rules at the High Court in Uganda (the Rules).1 This is an important step in ensuringaccountability for
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Fighting for a world. without torture. We seek justice and reparation for survivors of torture, combat impunity for governments and individuals who perpetrate it, and develop and promote compliance with international standards. WATCH OUR FILMS .ONLINE TRAINING
Online training. REDRESS has prepared a free e-learning course designed for community organisations and similar organisations without specialist legal knowledge. The course is divided into three Modules: MODULE 1: An introduction to international human rights and torture.ANNUAL REPORTS
REDRESS NEDERLAND. Alexanderveld 5, office 3.19, 2585DB The Hague, The Netherlands Tel: +31 708 919 317 Email: Chamber of Commerce File Registration Number: 66793319 RSIN number: 8566 99 846LEGAL INTERNSHIP
Legal Internship – January 2021. REDRESS is seeking applications from excellent graduates, postgraduates and individuals in the early stages of their careers with a strong background in international human rights law to contribute to its work. The internship will be based in REDRESS’s offices if Covid-19 movement restrictions at thattime
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REDRESS NEDERLAND. Alexanderveld 5, office 3.19, 2585DB The Hague, The Netherlands Tel: +31 708 919 317 Email: Chamber of Commerce File Registration Number: 66793319 RSIN number: 8566 99 846 AL-ADSANI V. THE UNITED KINGDOM On the 21st November, the European Court of Human Rights handed out its final judgment in the case of Al-Adsani v. the United Kingdom. In the words of Judge Ferrari Bravo in his dissenting opinion, “the Court has unfortunately missed a very good opportunity to deliver a courageous judgment.”. Owen Davies, QC, Chair of the Trustees of MAGDULEIN ABAIDA: A LIBYAN WOMEN’S RIGHTS ACTIVIST IN Magdulein Abaida: a Libyan women’s rights activist in exile. Magdulein Abaida was campaigning for women’s equality during the drafting of the new Libyan constitution when she was abducted and tortured by a militia group in 2012. She was forced to flee to the UK where she obtained asylum. RUPERT SKILBECK APPOINTED DIRECTOR OF REDRESS Rupert Skilbeck appointed director of REDRESS. REDRESS is delighted to announce that Rupert Skilbeck, Litigation Director at Open Society Justice Initiative, is to become its new director, effective 1 February 2018. Rupert will succeed Dr Carla Ferstman, who has been with REDRESS for the past 17 years and has been its Director since2004.
SURVIVORS AND POST-GENOCIDE JUSTICE IN RWANDACAUSES OF GENOCIDE IN RWANDAGENOCIDE IN RWANDA FILMAFTER EFFECTS OF RWANDA GENOCIDEIN RWANDA GENOCIDE OCCURRED BECAUSERWANDA GENOCIDE SUMMARYRWANDA RECOVERY AFTERGENOCIDE
ii “Justice was a political initiative born out of a concern to put an end to the culture of impunity. But the struggle against impunity was not going to bring back our loved ones who had died. It is a principle that determines the future without changing anything UGANDAN INTERNATIONAL CRIMES DIVISION (ICD) RULES 2016 Ugandan International Crimes Division (ICD) Rules 2016 Analysis on Victim Participation Framework Final Version August 2016 Introduction REDRESS welcomes the adoption of the ICD Rules at the High Court in Uganda (the Rules).1 This is an important step in ensuringaccountability for
WHO WE ARE | REDRESS Who we are. REDRESS is an NGO that pursues legal claims on behalf of survivors of torture in the UK and around the world to obtain justice and reparation for the violation of their human rights. We empower survivors to access justice through human rights cases against governments, civil cases against individuals, and criminal cases where we advocate for law enforcement bodies to prosecuteCURRENT VACANCIES
Current Vacancies. REDRESS’ vision is a world without torture, where all torture survivors obtain the justice they deserve for the harm they suffered.. When you work with REDRESS, you’re working to realise this vision and for those whose human rights have been gravely violated.. Join us and make a difference in the fight against torture.HELP FOR SURVIVORS
REDRESS NEDERLAND. Alexanderveld 5, office 3.19, 2585DB The Hague, The Netherlands Tel: +31 708 919 317 Email: Chamber of Commerce File Registration Number: 66793319 RSIN number: 8566 99 846INTERNSHIPS
Internships. REDRESS offers internships to excellent law graduates and LLM students with a strong background in international human rights work.. Interns will work with REDRESS staff on a number of assignments. These include independent research on torture cases, factual and/or legal research for reports and submissions before domestic and regional courts, the International Criminal Court and TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE PROCESSES IN SUDAN TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE PROCESSES IN SUDAN (AUGUST 2020) 3 SUMMARY 1. Approaching justice for past violations as an integral element of Sudans transition is a TORTURE IN AFRICA: THE LAW AND PRACTICE 4 Acknowledgments REDRESS is grateful to the Independent Medico-Legal Unit (IMLU) for its assistance and collaboration in organising the Africa Regional Experts Meeting, The Law and Practice on Torture in Africa, held in Naivasha, Kenya on 10-12 May 2012.UK TORTURE REVIEW
UK Torture Review **NEW: Read our Guide to Reporting to the UN Committee against Torture** The Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment is an international human rights treaty adopted by the United Nations that entered into force in 1987. L’EXPLOITATION ET LES ABUS SEXUELS LORS DES OPÉRATIONS DE L’exploitation et les abus sexuels lors des opérations de maintien de la paix Photo ONU/Sylvain Liechti, 14 mars 2014, Beni, République démocratique du Congo LEGAL REMEDIES FOR VICTIMS OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMES 2 II. THE PROJECT The main objectives of the Project are to end safe havens for those accused of perpetrating violations of human rights and international humanitarian law, in particular genocide, crimesagainst humanity,
UGANDAN INTERNATIONAL CRIMES DIVISION (ICD) RULES 2016 Ugandan International Crimes Division (ICD) Rules 2016 Analysis on Victim Participation Framework Final Version August 2016 Introduction REDRESS welcomes the adoption of the ICD Rules at the High Court in Uganda (the Rules).1 This is an important step in ensuring accountability for international crimes on the domestic level.* Contact us
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