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Foreign Affairs Committee’s Criticism of the UK’s Approach to Arbitrary Detention and Consular Assistance Echoes REDRESS’ Concerns 

Foreign Affairs Committee’s Criticism of the UK’s Approach to Arbitrary Detention and Consular Assistance Echoes REDRESS’ Concerns 

The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO)’s “unnecessarily defensive culture” prevents the department from learning from past mistakes in addressing the mistreatment of British nationals detained abroad, concludes the UK Parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee (FAC) in a critical follow-up report published today.  The follow-up report comes… Read More

Global Britain, Global Justice: Strengthening Accountability for International Crimes in England and Wales

Global Britain, Global Justice: Strengthening Accountability for International Crimes in England and Wales

UK law allows for the prosecution of international crimes under a principle known as ‘universal jurisdiction’. Universal jurisdiction allows the courts of any country to hold trials for crimes that ‘shock the conscience’ – including genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes – no matter where they occur. But legal… Read More

Briefing paper: Systemic Issues that Prevent the Exhaustion of Local Remedies in Belarus

Briefing paper: Systemic Issues that Prevent the Exhaustion of Local Remedies in Belarus

This new briefing paper by a coalition of international and Belarusian NGOs highlights the myriad challenges that prevent survivors of torture and other human rights violations from pursuing justice inside and outside Belarus. Since the 2020 presidential election, the human rights situation has significantly worsened; this briefing argues that hundreds… Read More

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