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Home » Human rights » Making the Human Rights Performance of Countries More Transparent

Making the Human Rights Performance of Countries More Transparent

Making the Human Rights Performance of Countries more Transparent UCL seminar April 2018 (951 KB)

Published: 2018

Authors: Anne-Marie Brook, K. Chad Clay, Susan Randolph

Event: Presentation at University College London in April 2018

The new data for use in research and advocacy from HRMI is:

  • Reinventing the way human rights data are produced and used,
  • In order to hold governments to account to fulfil their human rights obligations under international Law, and
  • Inspire more ethical behaviour by states and other actors. 
Making the Human Rights Performance of Countries more Transparent UCL seminar April 2018 (951 KB)

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Open Society Foundations

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human rights international comparisons

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