CCPL, along with Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor and Hong Kong Unison, coordinated a Joint Submission of 53 NGOs in Hong Kong to the UN Human Rights Council as part of the Council’s third cycle of its Universal Periodic Review (UPR)

The Centre for Comparative and Public Law, along with Hong Kong Human Rights Monitor and Hong Kong Unison, coordinated a Joint Submission of 53 NGOs in Hong Kong to the UN Human Rights Council as part of the Council’s third cycle of its Universal Periodic Review (UPR). China’s report, including Hong Kong and Macau, will be discussed in late 2018. Students in the Faculty’s Human Rights in Practice Course also contributed to PEN Hong Kong’s submission, along with International PEN, PEN Canada, and the International Human Rights Program of the University of Toronto Faculty of Law.