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Human rights research

ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Centre for Human Rights Research members apply a wide range of multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary methodologies, approaches and perspectives to work across a number of overlapping themes in human rights and related areas, including:

Human rights, advocacy and globalisation (see, for example, Aisling O’Sullivan’s book and Edward Guntrip’s article ’)

Right to family and children’s rights (see, for example, Marica Moscati’s case report ‘)

Asylum, citizenship and statelessness (see, for example, the on LGBTIQ+ rights and asylum, and on deprivation of citizenship and ‘Rights as a Distraction from “Belonging”’)

Responses to conflict, terrorism and atrocities (see, for example, Matthew Evans speaking on transitional justice and transformative justice , and on torture and the Ireland v United Kingdom case)

Rights of minority and marginalised groups (see, for example, in Women's Health and the Limits of Law, SCHRR members’ ’, and Stephanie Berry’s on the right to manifest religion by wearing a burqa)