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Besides social media accounts, RedressTrust has populated their site with Casebook 3: Confronting Torture: Landmark UK Litigation | Redress, Confronting Torture in the United Kingdom | Redress, Zero Tolerance for Torture: Monitoring Places of Detention in Ukraine | Redress, Torture Without Consequence: Why Nigeria’s Criminal Justice Reform Must Move Beyond Laws | Redress, How Gen Z has Shaped the Response to Torture and Police Brutality in East Africa | Redress, Molded by Violence: Re-education of Ukrainian Children | Redress, Fighting Torture in South Africa: Raising Awareness and Seeking Justice | Redress, When Discrimination Becomes Torture: The Hidden Violence inside Mexican Prisons | Redress, Nigeria’s Legal Reality: Until the Law Truly Speaks, Torture Will Remain the Norm | Redress, Natalia Kubesch and Lyra Nightingale: Asset Recovery for Ukraine - The Long Road, Lucía Inés Xiloj Cuin: Lessons on Victim Participation for the Reparation of Indigenous Women Victims of Sexual Violence and Other Forms of Torture in Guatemala, Laura Posada-Orjuela: Lessons from Colombia’s Victim Identification Commission for Ukraine’s Emerging Claims Mechanism, Illia Chernohorenko: Ukraine’s Emerging Compensation Architecture and Its Systemic Challenges, Shuichi Furuya: Comparing Reparations for Victims in Ukraine and Gaza, Symposium on Advancing Effective and Comprehensive Reparation for Victims of the War in Ukraine: Reparations for the War in Ukraine - Taking a Long-View - Opinio Juris, Lucía Inés Xiloj Cuin : Lessons from Colombia’s Victim Identification Commission for Ukraine’s Emerging Claims Mechanism, Luke Moffet: Asset Recovery for Ukraine - The Long Road - Opinio Juris, How Can Victims in Libya Be Heard before the International Criminal Court? | Redress, Open Letter: Ensuring Survivor and Civil Society Participation in the Establishment and Design of the International Claims Commission for Ukraine | Redress, EU Day Against Impunity: Global Initiative Urges EU and Member States to Stand Firmly with Survivors | Redress, Human Rights Sanctions Mid-Year Update, Sanctions at a Crossroads as U.S. Misuse Continues | Redress, Consular Assistance Absent from King’s Speech Despite Government Promise | Redress, Fighting Torture in South Africa: Raising Awareness and Seeking Justice | Redress, Survivors of Bangladesh’s 2024 Protests Are Seeking More Than Compensation | Redress, Join our webinar: Casebook 2 launch, REDRESS’s Casebook Highlights Strategic Cases Challenging Torture and Defending Dissent | Redress, How Gen Z has Shaped the Response to Torture and Police Brutality in East Africa | Redress, UN Experts Call for Urgent Release of Jagtar Singh Johal After Torture Findings | Redress, UN Experts Raise Alarm Over Custodial Torture in India | Redress, #UJAR2026: New developments in 2025 | Redress, Victims of the War in Ukraine Need Reparation Today, Not Tomorrow | Redress, Reparation Today, Not Tomorrow: Guidelines for Repurposing Russia-linked Assets to Finance Reparation for Victims of the War in Ukraine | Redress, Torture Without Consequence: Why Nigeria’s Criminal Justice Reform Must Move Beyond Laws | Redress, Zero Tolerance for Torture: Monitoring Places of Detention in Ukraine | Redress, Promoting Accountability for UK Enablers of Human Rights Violations | Redress, The Systemic Delay of Judicial Hearings and the Risk of Cruel Treatment in Angola | Redress, Civil Society’s Role in Tracking Suspects of International Crimes | Redress, Edgar Kaiser: Indian Human Rights Lawyer and Innovative Lawyer Award Winner, Luis Carlos Díaz on the International Criminal Court, Elizabeth Atieno on survivor-centred justice, UK Risks Becoming a Safe Haven for War Criminals, Lords Warn: Calls Grow for Universal Jurisdiction Reform, EU Victims’ Rights Directive Revision | Redress, Victims’ Rights in the Crimes Against Humanity Convention | Redress, Making Criminal Assets Work for Victims – From Confiscation to Compensation | Redress, Turning Sanctions Enforcement into Redress for Survivors | Redress, MPs Call on the UK Government to Strengthen the Credibility of Magnitsky Sanctions | Redress, REDRESS Celebrates Decision of Peruvian Court Convicting Perpetrators of Azul Rojas Marín for Torture and Sexual Violence | Redress, In Focus 2025: Making Consular Protection a Legal Right for Britons Abroad | Redress, In Focus 2025: From Harm to Healing, In Focus 2025: Holding the Line Against Torture, In Focus 2025: Confronting LGBTIQ+ Torture, In Focus 2025: Upholding Justice in Hostile Times, In Focus 2025: Protesting Without Fear, Statement by Ukrainian Survivor Groups Regarding the International Compensation Mechanism for Victims of Russian Aggression and Its Temporal Scope | Redress, Ukrainian Survivors Call for States Not to Forget Pre-2022 Victims | Redress, Annual Review 2025 | Redress, New UATC Guidance Note to Help Document/Expose Misuse of Police Weapons in Protests | Redress, A Crucial Moment for the ICC: REDRESS Side Events at the Assembly of States Parties | Redress, Eight Years of Injustice: Bring Jagtar Home | Redress, UK Tribunal Clarifies When British Intelligence Agencies are “Complicit” in Torture in First Case Scrutinising its Complicity in CIA Abuses | Redress, Q&A on the Duterte ICC Case: Combating Disinformation and Promoting Victims’ Access to Information, Unchecked and Unpunished: New Report Examines How Torture Became Normal in India, UAT: Support Victims, End Impunity: States Must End Torture Now, Former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture Juan Méndez: “These 40 years have seen quite remarkable progress”, Bahrain: “The scar on my forehead is a painful reminder of torture”, "Torture Destroys Communities" - Alice Edwards, UN Special Rapporteur on Torture, UK Faces Unprecedented Trial Over Alleged Role in CIA Torture of Al-Hawsawi, Trump’s Sanctions against ICC Judges are a Direct Assault on Accountability for Victims of International Crimes Worldwide, Briefing Paper: Realising Reparation for Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence: Key Insights, Dominic Ongwen’s Appeal Rejected: ICC Must Deliver on Reparations, The EU Should Defend the ICC, Practice Note 13: Claiming and Implementing Reparation for Survivors, Q&A for Victims in Ukraine on the ICC Proceedings and their Rights before the Court, Casebook 1, Egypt’s Challenge: Confronting Torture and Upholding Human Rights, Defying Justice: Egypt’s Failure to Implement the African Commission’s Decisions on Ending Torture, Report of Thematic Briefing to CEDAW on the Challenges for Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence to Realise their Right to Reparation, Torture is more than a word: Why It’s Time the UK Takes Torture Seriously, Civilians Arbitrarily Detained in Sudan, Tortured by Warring Parties in Shadow War Against Marginalised Groups, Briefing: Survivor Centred ICC Reparations for Victims of Dominic Ongwen’s Crimes, Briefing Paper: One Step Closer to Justice and Healing, Israel/Palestine: International Community Must Act on Torture Crisis, UAT: End Killings and Torture of Protesters in Kenya, Ensure Freedom of Assembly, Accused in Guantánamo Case May Still Face the Death Penalty, New EU Deal Ignores Suffering of Torture Survivors in Egypt, REDRESS Calls on the Next UK Government to Take Torture Seriously, Realising Reparation for Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, Making Justice Work: Civil Society Unites in the Global Fight Against Impunity, UK Targeted Sanctions Quarterly Update: May 2024, Strong call for the UK Government to do more to safeguard the rights of British nationals detained abroad, Submission: Written Evidence to the Treasury Committee into the UK’s Financial Sanctions on Russia, Urgent Need to Make Reparation a Reality for Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, UN Calls on UK to Take Torture Seriously, Adopts Recommendations Endorsed by REDRESS, Open letter to the Prime Minister Concerning Reports that Information which Informed the UK’s Decision to Suspend Funding to UNRWA was Obtained by Torture, Joint statement: Egypt Must Immediately and Unconditionally Release Anti-torture Protester Mahmoud Hussein, Practice Note 11: A Survivor-Centred Approach to Seeking Reparation for Torture, Practice Note 10: Reparation for Torture Survivors, ICC’s Largest Ever Reparation Order Paves the Way for Reparations for Victims of Ongwen’s Crimes, Open Letter to Rishi Sunak: Fulfil Your Promise to Ukrainian Victims and Resolve the Impasse over the Sale of Chelsea FC, A Quarterly Update: New Sanction Designations and the UK’s Efforts to Clamp Down on Sanction Evasion, Protecting British Nationals Abroad from Human Rights Violations – Principles for a legal right to consular assistance, Innovative Avenues to Finance Reparation in the UK, Torture in Rwanda: Briefing on the Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill, Annual Review 2023, Universally Prohibited, Still Widely Practiced: Time to Stand United Against Torture, Evaluating Targeted Sanctions: A Flexible Framework for Impact Analysis, One year on from the detention of Nasta Loika, Global Britain, Global Justice: Strengthening Accountability for International Crimes in England and Wales, Torture in Egypt: A Crime Against Humanity, REPORT SUMMARY: RUINING A COUNTRY, DEVASTATING ITS PEOPLE, Briefing Paper: The Illegal Migration Bill, Chad Study on Opportunities for Reparations for Survivors of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence, Breaking the Silence, Investigating Torture Against LGBTIQ+ Persons, Survivors of Torture Manifesto, DONATE, Webinar Registration: Grassroots Empowerment: Community-based Strategies against Torture, DONATE, ICC Holds First High-level Sudanese Official Responsible for International Crimes in Darfur | Redress, David Yambio on the hope of the International Criminal Court, Oleksandr Maksymenko on justice for Ukrainian surviors, Lala Abgaryan on Confronting Impunity, One Year on and Still No Right to Consular Assistance, Despite Labour Promise | Redress, Newsletter Signup, Arbitrary detention victims urge Starmer to press Modi on jailed British Sikh | Foreign policy | The Guardian, Strengthening Civil Society’s Capacity to Track Suspects of International Crimes | Redress, India at the UN General Assembly: Can a State Tolerating Torture Lead on Peace and Security? | Redress, Prominent Figures and Organisations Urge Life-Saving Medical Care for Iran’s Longest-Held Female Political Prisoner | Redress, Global Sanctions Mid-Year Update: Steady Targeted Sanctions Momentum but U.S. Fault Lines Emerge, Sri Lanka Has Shielded Killers of Journalists, Finds New Report Examining Investigation Failures in BBC Reporter’s Murder | Redress, UN Member States Should Call on Malawi to End Torture Against LGBTIQ+ Persons, Strengthening Pathways for Recovering Syrian Assets to Deliver Reparation for Survivors, Towards a Legal Recognition of LGBTIQ+ Torture in Africa: Insights from Malawi, Kenya, and South Africa, UK Leads on Russia Sanctions, but Must Do More to Deliver Reparation to Ukraine, Filipino Katotohanan o Kasinungalingan: Ang Pagwawasto sa mga Kasinungalingan Ukol sa Pag-Aresto kay Duterte at sa ICC, Fact or Fiction? Confronting Disinformation around Duterte’s Arrest and the ICC, REDRESS Facebook, Global Sanctions Mid-Year Update: Democracies Unite against Human Rights Abuses and Corruption, REDRESS LinkedIN, Justice without Borders: Ending Impunity for International Crimes in Europe, REDRESS Youtube Channel, Guide: How Can Victims in Ukraine Be Heard before the International Criminal Court, IAPB Briefing: The International Criminal Court and Belarus, Recovering UK Assets Linked to Sanctions Violations as Reparation, Briefing: Repurposing The £783,827.34 Recovered From Petr Aven For Survivors Of The War In Ukraine, Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review 2025, REDRESS Bulletin: 11th Edition, Register: Addressing Impunity for Torture and Other Human Rights Violations in India., 2024 in Focus: Ending the Cycle of Violence Against Protestors, 2024 in Focus: Promoting Survivor Participation and Empowerment, 2024 in Focus: Repairing the Harm to Survivors of Conflict-related Sexual Violence, 2024 in Focus: The Threat of Torture is Too Big to Tackle Alone, Annual Review 2024, FINANCE ASSISTANT VACANCY, Interview with Claude Heller: Looking Back on 40 Years of the Fight Against Torture with the Chair of the Committee Against Torture, Being Survivor-Centred: What it Means in Practice, Kenya Must Address Post-Election Sexual Violence, REDRESS BULLETIN: TENTH EDITION, 2024 in Focus: Holding War Criminals to Account in Britain, 2024 in Focus: Securing Financial Accountability for Human Rights Abuses, Briefing Paper: Consular Assistance in Domestic Legal Frameworks, Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review 2024, One Year On: Urgent Strategy Shift Required to Halt Atrocities in Sudan, From Detention to Freedom: How the Labour Government Can Support Arbitrarily Detained British Nationals, Innovative Lawyers Awards, Call for Proposals: “Global Initiative Against Impunity for International Crimes and Serious Human Rights Violations: Making Justice Work”, Landmark Ruling Highlights Lithuanian Complicity In CIA Torture, Prompts Questions About UK Role, REDRESS: 2024 TCS London Marathon, House of Lords Inquiry Calls on the UK Government to Act Swiftly on Russian Frozen Assets, Webinar: Best Practices on Survivor-Centred Reparation: an Inter-Regional Conversation, Legal Officer: Dissent and Discrimination – London, Communications Assistant, Legal Assistant.