Rights for People Seeking Refuge (ECR566)
This proposal has 5 components.
Component 1 – End offshore detention would commence from 1 July 2022, and would:
Read moreRights for People Seeking Refuge (ECR566)
This proposal has 5 components.
Component 1 – End offshore detention would commence from 1 July 2022, and would:
Read moreRights for People Seeking Refuge (ECR566)
This proposal has 5 components.
Component 1 – End offshore detention would commence from 1 July 2022, and would:
Read moreRights for People Seeking Refuge (ECR566)
This proposal has 5 components.
Component 1 – End offshore detention would commence from 1 July 2022, and would:
Read moreRights for People Seeking Refuge (ECR566)
This proposal has 5 components.
Component 1 – End offshore detention would commence from 1 July 2022, and would:
Read moreRights for People Seeking Refuge (ECR566)
This proposal has 5 components.
Component 1 – End offshore detention would commence from 1 July 2022, and would:
Read moreRights for People Seeking Refuge (ECR566)
This proposal has 5 components.
Component 1 – End offshore detention would commence from 1 July 2022, and would:
Read moreEstablish a Global Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution (ECR574)
The proposal would establish an independent and non-partisan think-tank known as the Global Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution (GCPCR). The GCPCR would undertake human rights-centred research, advocacy, and policy work to advance peace and conflict resolution around the world.
The proposal is ongoing and would commence from 1 July 2023.
Read moreEstablish a Global Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution (ECR574)
The proposal would establish an independent and non-partisan think-tank known as the Global Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution (GCPCR). The GCPCR would undertake human rights-centred research, advocacy, and policy work to advance peace and conflict resolution around the world.
The proposal is ongoing and would commence from 1 July 2023.
Read moreEstablish a Global Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution (ECR574)
The proposal would establish an independent and non-partisan think-tank known as the Global Centre for Peace and Conflict Resolution (GCPCR). The GCPCR would undertake human rights-centred research, advocacy, and policy work to advance peace and conflict resolution around the world.
The proposal is ongoing and would commence from 1 July 2023.
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