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Getting Started

Aspiring writers should begin by exploring the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), and the European Convention on Human Rights (1953).

It is worth looking into human rights across history, to understand how changes have evolved and patterns have emerged.

You should also consider intersecting issues, such as those across business, technology, and climate change.

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Inspiration

Students can access Nexis UK (by signing in through a subscribing academic institution), which provides full text access to all UK national newspapers, as well as regional and international news providers.

The Guardian, Reuters and BBC websites do not contain a paywall.

The organisations below provide valuable insights into Human Rights protection around the world. This list is by no means exhaustive.

Aegis Trust

Amnesty International

Care International

Human Rights Watch

Liberty

Refugee Council

Reprieve

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