Human Rights Consortium

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The Human Rights Consortium’s mission focuses on enhancing the dissemination of the research and related activities of scholars nationally and internationally. It aims to build upon the existing successes, networks and expertise of the School Members’ Institutes and develop a particular forum of discipline-focused human-rights-led activities that benefit the School and beyond. The Human Rights Con

23/04/2026

⭐ SCHOLARSHIP FOR THE MA HUMAN RIGHTS ⭐

ONE WEEK LEFT TO APPLY!

We're honoured to offer the Yusuf Ali Scholarship to students resident in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh to enable one individual to study on the MA Human Rights by distance learning offered by the University of London Worldwide.

The deadline for applications is 1 May 2026. The Award will cover the tuition fees only for the MA Human Rights for entry in September 2026.

Learn more here: https://www.london.ac.uk/study/fees-funding/funding-study/scholarships-bursaries/yusuf-ali-scholarship-ma-human-rights



School of Advanced Study - University of London

26/03/2026

Alumni Spotlight 🎓 🔦 3️⃣ 0️⃣

As part of the 30th Anniversary of Human Rights Education at the ,

we will be profiling alumni and currents students on our MA and PhD programmes to highlight their contributions to securing human rights.

⭐ This month's alum is Antonia Mulvey ⭐

Antonia Mulvey is the Founder and Executive Director of Legal Action Worldwide (LAW). She is a British lawyer specialised in international human rights law, international criminal law, and refugee law. Antonia has extensive experience working with the United Nations and international organisations and has practiced criminal and refugee law at leading human rights firms in the UK.

Throughout her career she has advised governments on judicial and legislative reforms in conflict and crises countries. She represents survivors of human rights violations and international crimes – including conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV) – in Syria, the occupied Palestinian territory, Ukraine, Sudan, Myanmar, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Somalia, Lebanon and Sri Lanka.

She has been appointed multiple times as an UN investigator specialising in sexual violence and violations against children as war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.

Read more about her impressive achievements and career here: https://commonwealth.sas.ac.uk/news-events/news/alumni-spotlight-antonia-mulvey



School of Advanced Study - University of London
University of London

08/03/2026

The rule of law is weakening, and women and girls are paying the price.

Around the world, conflict, repression, and backlash are weakening the systems meant to protect people.

This , we push for justice that delivers: in law, in systems, and in real life .

05/03/2026

On 3 March 2026, The Commonwealth, the International Commission of Jurists and the Institute of Commonwealth Studies – together with the Permanent Mission of to the United Nations in Geneva – held a side event on the margins of the on-going 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council to showcase and discuss their Practitioners’ Guide on a human rights-based approach to criminal law, including to the decriminalization of conduct associated with poverty, homelessness and status. Speakers teased out and debated the pertinence and necessity of a human rights-based approach to criminal law with respect to the criminalization of conduct associated with poverty, homelessness and status.

Read more here: https://commonwealth.sas.ac.uk/news-events/news/human-rights-based-approach-decriminalizing-conduct-associated-poverty-status



University of London
School of Advanced Study - University of London

26/02/2026

Alumni Spotlight 🎓 🔦 3️⃣ 0️⃣

As part of the 30th Anniversary of Human Rights Education at the , we will be profiling alumni and currents students on our MA and PhD programmes to highlight their contributions to securing human rights.

⭐ This month's alum is Shahindha Ismail ⭐

Shahindha Ismail is the Founder and Director of the Maldivian Democracy Network (MDN). She advocated for hundreds of protesters arbitrarily detained and tortured during the movement for democracy in the Maldives from 2004. Some of her areas of work also include freedom of expression, assembly and association, protection of human rights defenders and countering violent extremism and religious fundamentalism. She has been engaged in policy analysis, human rights research, and international advocacy for over twenty years. Shahindha was the president of the Police Integrity Commission from 2009 to 2012 and represented civil society at the Prisons Audit Commission in 2018/19.

Read more about her impressive achievements and career here:

https://commonwealth.sas.ac.uk/news-events/news/alumni-spotlight-shahindha-ismail

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