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Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review 2021

Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review 2021

The 2021 Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review (UJAR) highlights the impact of COVID-19 on prosecutions of torture, war crimes and other universal jurisdiction crimes across the world. It was researched and produced by TRIAL International with the contribution of REDRESS, the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights, the International Federation for… Read More

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Sudan Two Years Post-Bashir: Progress Made but More to Be Done

Sudan Two Years Post-Bashir: Progress Made but More to Be Done

Download the Report متوفر باللغة العربية 11 April 2021 marks two years since Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir was removed from office after months of peaceful protests. Since 2019, a transitional government has taken several important steps with respect to human rights and accountability efforts. Read More

Submission for the Universal Periodic Review of Sudan

Submission for the Universal Periodic Review of Sudan

REDRESS and the People’s Legal Aid Centre (PLACE) made this submission as part of the Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of Sudan. The submission focuses on progress made by Sudan’s transitional government towards the effective prohibition of torture and other human rights abuses, as well as the additional steps needed to… Read More

Financial Accountability

Financial Accountability

Read the Framework Asset Recovery Project REDRESS has launched a new initiative to respond to the connection between grand corruption and human rights abuses, by taking action to seize the corrupt assets of high-profile human rights abusers and, where possible, have them assigned as reparations for… Read More

Policy Briefing: Financial Accountability For Perpetrators of Torture and Other Serious Human Rights Abuses

Policy Briefing: Financial Accountability For Perpetrators of Torture and Other Serious Human Rights Abuses

Perpetrators of torture and other serious human rights violations often profit financially from the abuses they carry out, whether directly (for example, through the proceeds of forced labour) or indirectly (for example, as part of a broader scheme of grand corruption). Yet, rarely are perpetrators deprived of their assets,… Read More

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Financial Accountability for Torture and Other Human Rights Abuses Framework

Financial Accountability for Torture and Other Human Rights Abuses Framework

REDRESS’ Framework for Financial Accountability for Torture and Other Human Rights Abuses  is designed to be used by NGOs and practitioners around the world that act on behalf of victims. It aims to serve as a tool to help identify, develop and evaluate potential case strategies for… Read More

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