
Centre for the Study of Human Rights LawNews Archive
News
- 2022 LLM Dissertation Award Winner
- Research report published on ‘dignity’, human rights culture and Scotland’s new human rights framework
- Professor Miller to chair lived experience Collaborative in support of National Drugs Mission
- Centre for the Study of Human Rights Law Awarded RSE Research Workshop Funding
- 2021 LLM Dissertation Award Winners
- A ‘Human Rights-Based Approach’ to the Scottish COVID-19 public inquiry
- Collaborative research report published into self-directed support complaints processes
- Special Course Announced on Children’s Human Rights
- Briefing paper for Human Rights Consortium Scotland on Standing in Scots Public Law Litigation
- Prof Miller delivers seminar
- Strathclyde-FAO Study on the Human Right to Water for Food and Agriculture Published
- Prof Morgera contributes to new report on biodiversity by UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and Environment
- Dignity, Degrading Treatment, Torture & the Role of Human Rights Law(yers)
- First Minister addresses human rights conference
- CSHRL celebrates LLM Alumna book launch
- How can women's rights be better realised in Scotland? Launch of Engender report
- Strathclyde Law School Awarded Consultancy on the Right to Water by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization
- Dr Lorenzo Cotula appointed Honorary Professor
- Dr Lennon to join Advisory Group on the Use of Biometric Data in policing
- Centre for the Study of Human Rights Law to co-host Secretariat of the Association of Human Rights Institutes
- Collaboration with the UN Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food
- Professor Nicole Busby appointed to Scotland Committee of the Equality and Human Rights Commission
- Follow-up to Violence against Women Initiative
- Vertically-Integrated Project on the Human Right to Water and Sanitation
The expanding impact of human rights law on society is reflected in the breadth of our research interests
We have awarded nine prizes for the best LLM dissertations since launching the prize in 2014.
We collaborate with Strathclyde's award winning Law Clinic on Human Rights projects