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Issue 28 – Friday 18 December 2020
The 28th issue of the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) Covid-19 Human Rights Monitor includes increased calls to domestic violence hotlines during the pandemic, displaced refugees and violence against peaceful protestors.
Issue 22 – Friday 18 September 2020
The 22nd edition of the IBAHRI Covid Monitor includes coverage of the United Nations General Assembly resolution encouraging international cooperation, measures to combat rape in Liberia, LGBTQI+ rights in Southern Africa, Tajikistan and Iraq, effects of the fire at Moria refugee camp in Lesbos, reports of dangerous medical practices at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in the US, homelessness and Covid-19 in the Middle East, Germany and Chile, and furlough schemes and disability.
Issue 18 – Friday 21 August 2020
The latest issue of the Monitor covers topics including Covid-19 outbreaks in refugee camps, prisons and detention centres. Also: the lasting impact of the pandemic on individuals with disabilities and on children without access to education.

Myanmar: International community weighs up further action, 18 months after military coup



The SEC’s tough stance on intermediary institutions: compliance and litigation risks








Collective redress in England and Wales: co-claimant collaboration as a tool for success

Clash of the Titans: GDPR and International Arbitration – a Look at the Future
Update about Coronavirus Disease (Covid-19)
Due to the current circumstances and the uncertainly surrounding the coronavirus outbreak (Covid-19), the IBA has had to take the unfortunate decision to postpone the scheduled conferences listed below.

Save the children: the fight for juvenile justice
IBA Global Insight Aug/Sept 2018. Populations prey to a combination of political upheaval and autocratic regimes across the Middle East face appalling consequences. Global Insight assesses the troubling and persistent use of the death penalty, particularly for minors.

