Improving access to case-law on child rights in Africa
The African Child Rights Case Law Database is a collection of judgments from domestic courts in various African countries on cases related to the rights and welfare of children.
The African Child Rights Case Law Database is a collection of judgments from domestic courts in various African countries on cases related to the rights and welfare of children.
As Zimbabwe is heading for presidential elections on 31 July, the Zimbabwe Human Rights NGO Forum launches an updated website, supported by HURIDOCS. It will be a major source for reliable information during the elections, while providing easy access to an archive of over 300 publications on human rights developments in Zimbabwe.
The International Commission of Jurists has prepared new online resources to research sexual orientation and gender identity. HURIDOCS helped create the databases.
HURIDOCS is working on a Caselaw Analyzer for the Americas together with CEJIL (content partner) and Ketse.com (technology partner)
The new website of the Centre for Citizen’s Participation on the African Union is online, making the CCP-AU’s work easier and more accessible.
The new website of the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) is online with improved access to an incredible amount of resources about human rights all around the globe.
See a screenshot of the new website of the African Commission for Human and Peoples’ Rights.
The decisions of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights are now available on-line through an advanced tool – the African Human Rights Case Law Analyser.