IHR Reports Online

Searchable international human rights’ decisions database

What It Is

Selected Human Rights Publications

The International Human Rights Reports are published four times a year by the Human Rights Law Centre of the University of Nottingham. They are a collection of judgements and decisions with headnotes from the following regional human rights courts and UN Treaty Bodies:

General Comments/Recommendations are also made available.

The last ten volumes (2010-2020) are available online, with more than 600 UN Treaty Bodies’ decisions and 200 regional courts’ judgements. Comments and previous volumes will be added progressively. If you would like to have access to previous volumes, please contact us.

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How It Works

The International Human Rights Report offers an online search tool which makes researching our publications fast and precise. It creates a highlighted list of search results relating to your search words and other key indexing factors in order of most accurate match to least accurate. The search bar is available on every page of the website and permanently in the top right hand corner.

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David Harris

HRLC Co-Director

Agnes Flues

HRLC Co-Ordinator

Marie Auter

HRLC Research and Project Assistant

Laura Wills

HRLC Research and Project Officer