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Trade Unions and human rightsThe right to form and join trade unions, to collectively bargain and to strike are universal human rights. And these rights have been our cause since our beginning. Find out more about our work with Trade Unions.
Explainer, FAQ 01 Oct 2013 -
Sochi Winter Olympics: IOC's stance is 'affront' to gay and lesbian rightsPress release 26 Sep 2013
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A change is gonna comeBlog post 12 Sep 2013
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UK’s Action Plan on Business and Human Rights – a break with the past?Blog post 04 Sep 2013
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How your campaigning helped stop a Vedanta mine in Orissa, IndiaBlog post 19 Aug 2013
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Fiji sugar workers fight for their rightsBlog post 30 Jul 2013
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Edward Snowden and Russia's Cold War on human rightsBlog post 16 Jul 2013
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Trading away human rightsBlog post 15 Jul 2013
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New Amnesty briefing reveals UK Government is sacrificing human rights on altar of foreign tradePress release 14 Jul 2013
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Adventures in the corridors of power - my evening at the Arms Trade Treaty celebrationBlog post 02 Jul 2013
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Amnesty calls for wider investigation into Shell's Nigeria operation after arrest of contractorsPress release 25 Jun 2013
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Profits and loss - human rights and the artisanBlog post 19 Jun 2013
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Chinese mining industry contributes to abuses in Democratic Republic of the CongoPress release 18 Jun 2013
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The Business of Human RightsBlog post 17 Jun 2013
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How to turn a mobile phone into an alert system for activistsWe've been working in partnership with software developers and human rights defenders to make a tool that can alert others when activists are in danger, and help locate them if they are at risk of 'disappearing'. Meet Panic Button, a revolutionary mobile…
Blog post 22 May 2013 -
An Arms Trade Treaty at last: my reflectionsBlog post 21 May 2013
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Briefing: Shell - Own up, pay up, clean upThis briefing examines the devastating human rights impact of major oil spills in Bodo, Nigeria, highlighting Shell’s failure to clean up and Amnesty International’s calls for action.
Policy briefing 16 May 2013 -
Contracting out of human rights: The Chad-Cameroon pipeline projectThis report highlights how investment agreements behind the pipeline project pose risks to human rights and calls for a new, rights‑respecting approach to investment.
Reports and publications 25 Apr 2013 -
Parliamentarians guide to the Arms Trade TreatyAn Amnesty Interntional briefing aimed at UK parliamentarians on why they should support calls for an International Arms Trade Treaty.
Policy briefing 25 Apr 2013 -
Deadly movements - Transportation controls in the Arms Trade TreatyThe report shows how transport companies based in the five permanent UN Security Council countries can facilitate the transfer of conventional weapons to destinations where they may be used in human rights violations and war crimes.
Reports and publications 25 Apr 2013