In this section
- Discrimination Litigation in the UK and Strasbourg
- Violence and Discrimination before the Strasbourg Court
- Public Interest Litigation of the Rights of Women in South A
- Racial Profiling in the USA
- Challenging Discrimination in the Czech Republic
- The European Union Race Directive
- Report from the Moscow Workshop
- The CERD: Provisions, Reporting Mechanisms and Individual Co
On January 27-29, 2003, the Open Society Justice Initiative convened a workshop in Moscow focused on combating discrimination in Russia. At the meeting, Russian human rights organizations and lawyers explored with experienced human rights advocates from other countries comparative strategies for challenging racial, ethnic and gender discrimination in Europe, South Africa and the United States, and discussed how best to address discriminatory practices in Russia.
Report: Combating Discrimination in Russia: Strategies for Lawyers and NGOs
Public Interest Litigation for Women in South Africa
Michelle O'Sullivan
Discrimination Litigation in the UK and Strasbourg
Luke Clements
Racial Profiling in the USA
Reginald Shuford
Violence and Discrimination before the Strasbourg Court
Yonko Grozev
The European Union Race Directive
James A. Goldston
The CERD: Provisions, Reporting Mechanisms and Individual Complaints
Branimir Pleše
Challenging Discrimination in the Czech Republic
David Strupek