International Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law

Climate Change and Law Collection

Climate Change and Law Collection

Editor: Human Rights Internet

This comprehensive collection of climate change and law documents contains original source, non-edited and non-redacted “grey literature” (non-peer reviewed) in English, centered on climate change and the law. Incorporated in the category of ‘law’ is any discipline of law which addressed climate change, including corporate law, environmental law and human rights law. Materials in the collection originate from a wide range of organizations in the public and private sector, institutions, and/or individuals, world-wide. A collection of this nature will be a significant resource, adding value to existing resources, and serving the needs of various actors and stakeholders needing access to documentation on climate change and the law. This collection is edited by the Human Rights Internet (HRI) http://hri.ca/, in Ottawa, Canada and is updated annually.

Start: 2014
End: 2016
Economy and Inequality

Economy and Inequality

Editor: Human Rights Internet

This curated selection gathers together documents from https://brill.com/hrdo (Human Rights Documents Online) covering issues such as economy, education, equality, food security, labour rights, aid, and more. This specialized subset of documents, sourced from Human Rights Internet (HRI) in Ottawa, Canada, emphasizes the significant work done by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) globally in these areas.

Start: 1970
Environment, Sustainability and Climate

Environment, Sustainability and Climate

Editor: Human Rights Internet

This curated selection gathers together documents from https://brill.com/hrdo (Human Rights Documents Online) covering issues such as access to water, climate change, sustainable development goals, energy, sustainability, and more. This specialized subset of documents, sourced from Human Rights Internet (HRI) in Ottawa, Canada, emphasizes the significant work done by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) globally in these areas.

Start: 1970
Human Rights Documents Online

Human Rights Documents Online

Human Rights Documents Online is the largest online database on international human rights issues with almost 70,000 documents from nearly 700 nongovernmental human rights organizations (NGOs) worldwide, collected since 1980 by Human Rights Internet. A unique collection of "grey literature" material from small and large organizations working globally and locally, Human Rights Documents Online is an indispensable research tool for all concerned with human rights issues.

Start: 1980
Technology, Democracy and Society

Technology, Democracy and Society

Editor: Human Rights Internet

This curated selection gathers together documents from https://brill.com/hrdo (Human Rights Documents Online) covering issues such as democracy, freedom of the press, freedom of expression, censorship, human rights defenders, media, internet, social media, surveillance, and more. This specialized subset of documents, sourced from Human Rights Internet (HRI) in Ottawa, Canada, emphasizes the significant work done by non-governmental organizations (NGOs) globally in these areas,

Start: 1970