REDRESS deux lettres conjointes au Ministère de la Justice français examinent les problèmes qui empêchent la France de poursuivre les criminels de guerre de la manière la plus efficace.
The families of eight youths from Manau, Bardiya District who were taken away by the security forces in April 2002 submitted an individual communication to the United Nations Human Rights Committee with the help of Advocacy Forum-Nepal and the REDRESS Trust. Under the Optional Protocol to the International Covenant on… Read More
As part of our on-going partnership with the Uganda Victims Foundation, REDRESS facilitated a three-day workshop on reparations in Lira, Northern Uganda from 18 to 20 January 2011. The workshop provided expertise on the right to remedy and reparation, focusing on the process rights of victims to be informed and… Read More
REDRESS, the legal charity that fights for the rights of victims of torture and violence, is delighted by today’s announcement that it has been chosen to receive the prestigious MacArthur Award for Creative and Effective Institutions. The organisation is to receive a $500,000 grant from the American philanthropic… Read More
REDRESS submission to the JCHR calls for evidence of the Human Right implications arising from the UK extradition policy. With a focus on the gap between legislative changes and actual prosecutions in practice.
REDRESS submission is in respect of Clause 151 of the Police Reform and Social Responsibility Bill, the submission combines the works of REDRESS and partners in examination trial strategies from the perspective of victims.
REDRESS and others co-authored a report examining the legislation practiced by EU member states regarding exercising extraterritorial jurisdiction.
REDRESS and others jointly submitted to the UN Security Council to investigate ongoing serious human rights violations in Sri Lanka.