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The Centre for Human Rights is a participating member of the Association of Human Rights Institutes
(opens in a new window)http://www.ahri-network.org/
UCD Law School Research Groups
https://www.ucd.ie/law/research/researchgroups/
The Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission
(opens in a new window)https://www.ihrec.ie/
Ombudsman for Children
(opens in a new window)https://www.oco.ie/
The Centre for Human Rights assists the Clann Project in its work gathering data on the treatment of unmarried mothers and their babies in institutions in Ireland over the course of several decades
(opens in a new window)http://clannproject.org
The Centre for Human Rights is a participating member of the Economic and Social Rights Academic Network: UK and Ireland: (opens in a new window)https://esranuki.wordpress.com/about/
Justice for Magdalenes Research
(opens in a new window)http://www.magdalenelaundries.com/
The CHR assists UCD in contributing to the Scholars at risk. In recent years, the School of Law has supported two scholars at risk (from the Congo and Iran) in furthering their academic studies at the University
(opens in a new window)https://www.scholarsatrisk.org/
The UCD Centre for Human Rights has recently worked together with Amnesty International’s Irish section in rolling out a programme of human rights education for secondary school students in the Dublin region. You can read more about this project here (link to the news item on this). For further information on AI, Ireland’s work, see (opens in a new window)http://www.amnesty.ie/.