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INTERIGHTS, the International Centre for the Legal Protection of Human Rights works to promote respect for human rights through the use of law. We do so by providing legal expertise to lawyers, judges, human rights defenders and other partners concerning international and comparative human rights law.

The main focus of our work is strategic litigation – bringing or supporting cases in critical areas where there is either a potential for human rights standards to be developed or where existing standards are under threat.

INTERIGHTS complements its litigation work through legal capacity building and standard setting activities and by publishing and disseminating legal information.

Through all of these activities, we seek both to promote the enforcement of human rights standards at the international, regional and domestic levels and to empower legal partners around the world to do the same.

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INTERIGHTS Logo Vacancies
INTERIGHTS is currently recruiting for a Senior Finance Professional, for two Security and the Rule of Law interns to work with our Africa programme and for an intern for the Europe Programme. We are also currently accepting speculative CVs from lawyers with human rights experience.
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INTERIGHTS Logo Botswana's Immigration Legislation Inconsistent with International Human Rights Law
The African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights has issued its decision in the case of Kenneth Good, an Australian academic expelled from Botswana for producing work critical of the Botswanan Government.
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The thematic areas we tackle, taking into account shifting areas of threat and new opportunities for jurisprudential development, are:

-       economic and social rights
-       equality
-       security and the rule of law

We work regionally in Africa, Europe, the Commonwealth, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and South Asia.  The organisation has a number of lawyers who work thematically as well as lawyers who are from and have years of experience litigating in the regions in which we work.  These thematic and regional lawyers work together on cases, bringing their particular knowledge, contacts and experiences to bear. We are thus able to bring an international and comparative law perspective to our work - whether in the form of submissions before an international tribunal, or individual advice to local lawyers.

Farcas v Romania
On 27 April 2010, INTERIGHTS represented the applicant at a hearing before the European Court of Human Rights. The case concerns the duties of states to ensure that public buildings and infrastructure are accessible to persons with disabilities.
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Greek Government condemned again for continuing to fail Roma on housing
For the second time in five years, the European Committee of Social Rights has condemned Greece for continued serious and widespread discrimination against Roma in respect of housing rights.
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