Crimea: Living with adversity on the occupied peninsula This event offers perspectives from prominent reporters who have visited Crimea and observed life after the annexation.
Rethinking European and Afghan policy approaches to migration Speakers argue for a more multidimensional approach to migration, and for a nuanced reassessment of policy.
Beyond the borders: to what extent do states have extraterritorial human rights obligations? The panel discusses the approaches taken by states and courts to extraterritorial human rights impacts including in relation to the environment, to cyberspace, and to international surveillance.
Panel Recording The Use of Sanctions to Protect Journalists This the panel seeks to provide recommendations to governments on how to better protect journalists and address abuses of media freedom in line with international human rights law.
Panel Recording Human Rights Priorities: An Agenda for Equality and Social Justice UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Michelle Bachelet, outlines her ongoing priorities at a tumultuous time for fundamental rights protections worldwide.
Tackling Cyber Disinformation in Elections: Applying International Human Rights Law This event brings together a wide range of stakeholders including civil society, the tech sector, legal experts and government to launch a new Chatham House paper.
‘Our Shared Humanity’: The Legacy of Kofi Annan This conference brings together key figures engaged in conflict prevention, humanitarian action, human rights and development to identify lessons and generate forward-looking recommendations.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70 The panel explores what strategies are developing to adapt to a complex environment for human rights to work.
Strategic Litigation for Social Justice: Lessons Learned This discussion examines lessons learned from this research as well as from practice.