Five short films exploring how you can work to find justice at the local, national, regional and global level when rights are violated. Ideal for groups or organisations affected by rights violations as well as those wanting to better understand the human rights system.
These films are currently only available in English.
These films are currently only available in English.
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1. Access to justice - an introduction
This short introduction provides a basis for the other films our Access to Justice series. It highlights how national and international levels relate to one another and builds an understanding of human rights as ‘soft law’ in the international context. |
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2. Access to justice at the local and national level
We should be able to find justice at the local and national levels when rights are violated – but how? The second film in our Access to Justice series looks at the role the law, police, courts and para-legal structures such as national human rights institutions can play in seeking access to justice. |
3. Access to justice at the regional level
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4. Access to justice - Global mechanisms
When national systems of justice don’t work we need to look for justice at the international level. The fourth film in our Access to Justice series guides you through the main United Nations’ systems for monitoring and responding to human rights violations. |
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5. Access to justice - the Universal Periodic Review
A more in depth look at how civil society organisations can use the United Nations' Universal Periodic Review (UPR) to highlight violations of human rights and promote change. |