Globally

LAW undertakes a number of cutting-edge projects and global campaigns that address issues arising across multiple fragile states and conflict-affected contexts. These projects span LAW’s thematic focuses, seeking to use the LAW creatively to address the issue at an international level and make an impact across multiple countries and jurisdictions.

Our global projects

These projects span LAW’s thematic focuses, seeking to use the LAW creatively to address the issue at an international level and make an impact across multiple countries and jurisdictions.

The Gender Justice Practitioners Hub (GJPH)

This initiative explores the establishment of a Gender Justice Practitioner Hub (GJP Hub) – a centre mandated to support and connect practitioners involved in securing gender justice for core international crimes.

Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by Security Forces

LAW advocates sexual exploitation and abuse perpetrated by security forces against protected persons be recognised as rape and in certain circumstances as international crime – namely a war crime and/or crime against humanity.

Redefining FGM as Torture

In 2017, LAW commenced a campaign on redefining female genital mutilation/ cutting (FGM/C) as a form of torture and potentially, an international crime.

No Safe Haven

Legal Action Worldwide (LAW)’s No Safe Haven (NSH) project seeks to end international impunity for war criminals and the perpetrators of human rights violations and to provide justice to the victims of such atrocities.

LEARN Initiative

LEARN, - a groundbreaking fusion of Legal Education, the Arts, and Responsive Networks.

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    Launch of the Gender Justice Practitioner Hub (GJPHub)

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    “Disrupting international crimes in Sudan: Views from the front lines” 

    Accountability & Rule of Law - Global - Advocacy

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    LAW participates in International Children’s rights Conference: Children’s Rights at a Crossroads: Evolving Crises 

    Child Victims of CRSV - Global - Advocacy