SRT grantee partner the Hungarian Helsinki Committee (HHC) has been awarded the Paul Weis Prize, in recognition of its work in supporting asylum-seekers, promoting…
Grantee stories
Last month, SRT grantee the Youth Initiative for Human Rights (YIHR) in Serbia was one of two groups honoured with the Aachen Peace Prize. The…
In what two SRT grantee partners have hailed as a “victory for democracy”, the High Court has declared the UK Government acted unlawfully in implementing…
April 2024 marked a notable juncture in Poland’s legislative landscape as the ruling coalition government took steps towards potentially reshaping the nation’s anti-abortion law. In…
Victims represented by SRT grantee partner Civitas Maxima welcomed the fact that the Paris ‘Cour d’assises’ found a convicted Liberian rebel commander guilty after…
SRT grantee partners Mnemonic, (host organisation of Syrian Archive programme), and the Human Rights Center at the University of Berkeley were among those…
SRT grantee partner the Macedonian Young Lawyers Association, (MYLA), were among those celebrating a legislative victory that worked to end statelessness in North Macedonia. In…
On the 4th of October, Mauritius’ Supreme Court declared a law that criminalised same-sex intimacy between men unconstitutional. SRT grantee partner the Human Dignity…
In September, Mexico’s supreme court unanimously ruled that state laws prohibiting abortion are unconstitutional and violate women’s rights. Former SRT grantee partner Grupo de Información…
Switzerland’s courts have seen recent successes involving cases based on universal jurisdiction, helped in part by current and former SRT grantee partners, including TRIAL…