Equal Rights Trust Strategy 2018-2022
The Equal Rights Trust five-year strategy in which we espouse our vision for an equal world and how we will work towards this in the years 2018-2022.
The Equal Rights Trust five-year strategy in which we espouse our vision for an equal world and how we will work towards this in the years 2018-2022.
A memorandum prepared by Dr Dimitrina Petrova, the founding Executive Director of the Equal Rights Trust, for the Global Citizenship Commission. It was used in the preparation of their report, The Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the 21st Century, the findings of which were presented to Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, on 18 April 2016.
A reported produced by the Global Citizenship Commission, chaired by former British Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. The report examines how the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) can be updated and implemented in the 21st Century. The report findings were presented to Secretary-General of the United Nations, Ban Ki-moon, on 18 April 2016.
16th Volume of the Equal Rights Review which has a special focus on intersectionality.
Interview with Kimberlé Crenshaw and Patricia Schulz, two experts on intersectionality who were interview for the 16th volume of the Equal Rights Review.
Article from Johanne Bouchard and Patrice Meyer-Bisch which featured in volume 16 of the Equal Rights Review. The Review included a special section on intersectionality.
Article from Ben Smith, Legal Research Intern at the Equal Rights Trust, written for volume 16 of the Equal Rights Review.
Editorial for the 16th Volume of the Equal Rights Review written by Executive Director of the Equal Rights Trust, Dimitrina Petrova.
Volume twelve of the Equal Rights Review contains a special section on equality and socio-economic rights, as well as an interview on the same issue with Geoff Budlender, a practising barrister in South Africa and one of the founders of the Legal Resources Centre, and Iain