Training Law Students on Human Rights Accountability Institutionalizing UPR Accountability in Law Schools New York, U.S.A. – October 28, 2014: In August 2014, ICAAD began a collaboration with the Leitner Center for International Law & Justice at Fordham School...
SUMMARY This Shadow Report lays out the context under which the U.S. government has failed to protect minority communities from hate crimes through a combination of inadequate data collection, limited training of law enforcement to investigate and document hate...
Fiji: Laying the Foundation to Combat Violence Against Women July 21, 2014 Suva, Fiji – ICAAD recently brought a team of six members to the capital city of Suva, Fiji to build partnerships, hear from local and regional activists, and lay the foundation for programs...
The report examines Kiribati’s compliance with its international human rights obligations covering: Violence Against Women Gaps in Legislation Around Women’s Rights and Protection Interference with the Judicial Process by Cultural Norms of Apology &...
Summary The International Center for Advocates Against Discrimination (ICAAD) submits this report to highlight concerns regarding Frances Law No. 2004-228 of 15 March 2004 (the Act), which prohibits students in public primary schools, secondary schools, and lycée from...
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