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Toolkit for Lawyers at Risk

September 22, 2020
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 announces its panel and speakers for Bar Conference 2018

October 24, 2018
The Bar Human Rights Committee will be hosting a panel discussion at the Annual Bar and Young Conference 2018 in London on 24 November 2018. The panel “A Global Mission: Championing Women in the Fight for Human Rights” will be a dynamic discussion on how women in the legal professions represent and champion women, including...

BHRC Biennial Report (2010 – 2011)

December 21, 2011
‘Two thousand and ten – 2011 continued to be momentous years for the Bar Human Rights Committee (BHRC). Throughout the last two years the Committee has continued to work on ful lling its mandate in seeking to protect persecuted lawyers, judges and human rights defenders around the world, as well as promoting respect for the...

Amicus Brief for Radilla-Pachecho and The United States of Mexcio

December 14, 2010
In the Inter-American Court Of Human Rights in the Case of Radilla-Pachecho and The United States of Mexico Amicus Brief On Behalf Of The Human Rights Comittee Of The Bar Of England And Wales and The Solicotors’ International Human Rights Group This brief is directed to the Court in the case of Radilla-Pacheco v Mexico,1 in which the case...

BHRC adds voice to calls for Mexican authorities to uphold international human rights standards in the case of Raul Hernandez

July 6, 2010
David Augusto Sotelo Rosas Head of The State Attorney General’s Office for theState of Guerrero Boulevard René Juarez Cisneros, esquina calle Juan Jiménez Sánchez, Col. Tepetongo, C.P. 39098, Chilpancingo, Guerrero, MÉXICO SENT BY FAX London, 6 July 2010 Dear Mr Rosas, Re: Raúl Hernández, member of the Organisation of the Me’phaa Indigenous People (OPIM) The...

Letter of concern sent to Mexican authorities regarding reports received about the safety of Organizacion del Pueblo Ind’gena Me’phaa (OPIM) and Mountain Human Rights Centre members

April 24, 2010
Fernando Francisco Gómez-Mont Urueta Secretaría de Gobernación Bucareli 99, 1er. piso, Col. Juárez, Del. Cuauhtémoc, México D.F., C.P.06600 MÉXICO London, 22 April 2010 Dear Fernando Francisco Gómez-Mont Urueta RE: Organizacion del Pueblo Indígena Me’phaa /Organisation of the Me’phaa Indigenous Peoples The Bar Human Rights Committee of England and Wales is the international human rights arm...