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Tag: National Inquiries

“Most People… Don’t Know Exactly What Their Human Rights Are”

  • July 22, 2016

Brian Burdekin is an International Adviser to numerous National Human Rights Institutions. He was Special Adviser on National Institutions to the first three United Nations High Commissioners for Human Rights. Burdekin was also Federal Human Rights Commissioner of Australia, and … Continue reading » ““Most People… Don’t Know Exactly What Their Human Rights Are””

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