BHRC x HRLA Virtual Seminar | ‘Skills for Human Rights Practice’ | 27 November 2024 (Zoom)

BHRC and HRLA to co-host Half-Day Seminar for Early Career Practitioners, Law Students & Members of BHRC and HRLA Register here   Skills training for early career practitioners is a core part of the Bar Human Rights Committee (BHRC)’s learning and training advocacy track, bridging the widening gap between academic knowledge and real-world practice and...

Expression of interest: BHRC and Article 19 international human rights law training in Turkey Türkçesi aşağıda The Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales (“BHRC”) and ARTICLE 19 are pleased to announce that they will be hosting a series of four free remote training sessions in the effective use and practice of international human...

This year, BHRC – in a project led by the International Bar Association’s Human Rights Institute (IBAHRI) and in cooperation with its partners Human Rights House Foundation, Lawyers for Lawyers and Lawyers’ Rights Watch Canada – launched a  Toolkit for Lawyers at Risk. The Toolkit on Lawyers at Risk is a unique tool aimed at...

BHRC has published a training video on best practices and bad practice in interviewing vulnerable witnesses. The video uses a case study from BHRC’s Child Rights Training manuals (funded by UNICEF) to highlight how to achieve affective results and avoid common mistakes in interviewing children, particularly children who may have suffered trauma. The video also...

BHRC conducts training for Nigerian lawyers on Environmental Rights and Alternative Dispute Resolution

The Bar Human Rights Committee conducted a training for the Nigerian Bar Association on Environmental Rights and Alternative Dispute Resolution for lawyers from the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. The training took place in Abuja, Nigeria and brought together representatives from every branch in the Niger Delta region as well as lawyers from each state’s...

This worksheet is part of a series of resources compiled for the Niger Delta Child Rights Watch (NDCRW) Project. The worksheets are primarily designed to enhance the case management capacity of the NDCRW project partners, but may also provide useful insights to practitioners working with children in different capacities and jurisdictions.   View the Logbook here.