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Rights App is a free quick reference guide to international human rights law. It contains the full text of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, ten other major international human rights treaties and agreements, and the corresponding optional protocols.
Rights App includes a search function allowing users to quickly identify which documents include references to particular rights and which countries are signatories. It also contains the text of General Comments made by United Nations’ Committees.
Rights App contains full text of the following human rights treaties and agreements and the corresponding optional protocols:
• Universal Declaration of Human Rights
• International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
• International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
• International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights
• Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Violence Against Women
• Convention against Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment
• Convention on the Rights of the Child
• International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families
• Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
• International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance
• Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Rights App was developed by the Australian Human Rights Commission and LexisNexis Asia Pacific.
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A great start

Pwaters on

Australia

I like how the app shows you a cross section of rights for each legislation. You cannot copy or search for specific words. This means you have to already know what text is in each legislation, defeating the purpose of the app. Also, many of the text have no formatting so it is not easy to read. I also think text is out of date?

Basic Yet Informative Enough

Missxstatic on

Australia

The app is so much easier and more understandable than the website - as the website has quite a lot of information. There aren't too many options to choose from, so the app also makes searching and ready everything, faster. What options are available, can be quite confusing - it doesn't have a title pertaining to what the post/page is about, and I had to open most of them to see what it was about. Besides the general 'contact us' (on the website only), I was hoping to find other information - I suffer with PTSD (and now, multiple related disabilities and illnesses), which was turned against me and used on others. Recently, I ended up contacted some organisations that advised me to contact Human Rights about the things I've been made to do and the things that have been done to me. I had never thought about it, until those organisations pointed out the obvious "for the past 20 years, you have been discriminated against in almost every way possible. What you've been forced to do and what was forced on you, shows that you have no rights whatsoever and you need to contact Human Rights (Australia)". They had also mentioned another organisation to contact but I forgot what/who. Long story short: my medical records and details were changed so I could be groomed into harming other people for a certain government department, against my own will and control - having to do it under threat, which worsened when I had a child and was threatened she'd be taken away if I didn't continue doing their dirty work. So I'm wondering: is there a section for that type of contact? Even a 'Report Discrimination (etc) Here'? Or similar? I think I'll be using the 'Contact Us', asking them whereabouts I should send the details. Problem is, it's quite long... 20 years of it!

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