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Centre Launches New Project with Coventry Women's Voices
The Warwick Centre for Human Rights has embarked on a new project in affiliation with Coventry Women's Voices. The project seeks to conduct a human rights imapct assessment of the public spending cuts and their affects on women in Coventry. For more information on this and also the Centre's other work on human rights impact assessments, please click here.
James Harrison Delivers Paper in Utrecht on Human Rights Impact Assessment
On 8 and 9 December 2010, Dr James Harrison gave talks at conferences in Utrecht and Amsterdam organised by Aim for Human Rights. He presented his research on methodologies for conducting human rights impact assessments of trade agreements. The eight essential elements of the HRIA process set out in the paper were then utilised as the basis for discussion among women's human rights activists to critique their own HRIA practice. For more on the Centre's work on human rights impact assessments click here.
