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LGBTQIA+ rights in South Africa

IBAHRI's torture-prevention work in Brazil
In spring 2018, the International Bar Association's Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) and the Anti-Torture Initiative (ATI) reached the milestone of conducting tailored programmes in all five regions of Brazil on torture prevention and implementing the Istanbul Protocol. The IBAHRI has worked in Brazil since 2010 to support the country in its commitment to eradicate torture as part of its obligations under international law


On the passing of Pope Francis – a message from the International Bar Association
Customs law conversations: practitioners talk to practitioners, episode two
In this podcast, Nico Ooyevaar, Vice-Chair, IBA International Trade and Customs Law Committee, and partner at McMan & Co, discusses the Vision Research Europe vs Dutch Customs case with Yves Melin, Publications Officer, IBA International Trade and Customs Law Committee, and partner at Reed Smith.
Torture prevention in Brazil - watch video
News release, Tuesday 12 November 2018. The International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) has released a video on torture prevention in Brazil in which local stakeholders and international experts provide opinion about the historical background of torture in the country, and the current challenges for its prevention and prosecution. The video also illustrates how the work of the IBAHRI is contributing to strengthening Brazil’s capacity to uphold its national and international commitment





IBAHRI condemns conviction of Russian journalist and opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza


Mexico: The IBA expresses concern over President Obrador’s interference with judicial independence

IBAHRI concerned about the discrimination of Ahmadiyya lawyers in Pakistan



State capture in Angola
The age-old story of grotesque corruption, state capture and Western complicity has repeated time and time again across Africa for generations. The latest revelations about Angola are simply another abject example of rule of law failure.