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Criminal Justice

All persons in conflict with the law have the right to be treated with dignity and respect for their human rights. Read more

Published: 16th January, 2018

Updated: 18th April, 2018

Author: Sophie Cornford

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Legal Empowerment and Rule of Law

Ensuring citizens know and can claim their rights. Building the rule of law from the bottom up. Read more

Published: 2nd October, 2017

Updated: 16th April, 2018

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Sustaining Civil Society

Building capacity and sustaining work in hostile environments. Read more

Published: 2nd October, 2017

Updated: 15th April, 2018

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  • Farewell Jennifer

    Jennifer Eikren joined The Rights Practice in 2007. She is stepping down this August, after twelve years during which she set up our U.S. office and oversaw an innovative programme of public participation in China.

  • NGO Workers Detained

    On 22 July, 2019, three NGO workers for Changsha Funeng, a public interest law NGO, were detained.

  • Advocating for Xinjiang

    Given the scale of the unlawful detentions the situation in Xinjiang requires urgent and creative action.

  • Halt Plan for HK Extradition Law

    The Rights Practice co-signed a joint letter, along with 67 other NGOs, expressing grave concern regarding the Hong Kong government’s proposed amendments to two Hong Kong laws concerning extradition.

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  • UK Parliamentary Roundtable on Xinjiang

    The Rights Practice helped to organise a parliamentary roundtable on increased detentions and ill treatment in Xinjiang.

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    Nicola Macbean joins team to research the impact of China's Overseas NGO Law on European China civil society relations.

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