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Briefing for the House of Lords on Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill

The briefing from REDRESS to the House of Lords concerns the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill, recommending that although no change is necessary for the current system for bringing war criminals to justice, if change is to happen, then REDRESS recommends the amendment to Clause 154 proposed by Baroness D'Souza.

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Letter from Sir Emyr Parry Jones, REDRESS Chair, to the Foreign Affairs Committee, submitting evidence to its Annual Inquiry into the FCO’s Human Rights work

REDRESS open letter to the FAC highlights the importance of the FCO taking a more robust and consistent approach when drawing attention towards torture practices abroad, as well as regrets about Bahrain being omitted from the FAC recent report on 'Human Rights and Democracy: The 2010 Foreign and Commonwealth Office' Report.

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Justice denied for victims of US policy of extraordinary rendition

In yet another example of the ‘state secrets’ doctrine overriding the right to a remedy, victims of extraordinary rendition have been denied the opportunity to seek justice after the United States Supreme Court refused to review the dismissal of their case. The claimants – Binyam Mohamed, Abou Elkassim Britel, Ahmed Agiza, Mohamed… Read More

Justice for Victims: The ICC’s Reparations Mandate

REDRESS report examines 'what reparation means and should mean' in relation to mass atrocities. Further, the report examines current framework within the ICC, examples of its shortcomings and the role of Judges, Registry and Prosecutors Office complicity in solving questions such as 'establishing principles to base decisions for Reparations'.

Kenyan colonial litigation commences 7 April 2011

Kenyan colonial litigation commences 7 April 2011

The case of Mutua and Others v The Foreign and Commonwealth Office will commence at 10:30am on Thursday 7 April at the Royal Courts of Justice. The hearing is before Mr Justice McCombe and is due to last 8-10 days. The case involves allegations of torture and other ill-treatment committed by… Read More

Comment on Nepali Draft Criminal Code, Draft Criminal Procedure Code and Draft Sentencing Bill: Provisions relevant to a Fair Trial, Enforced Disappearance and Sexual Violence

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