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Baroness Anelay welcomes the ICC Appeals Chamber judgment upholding the verdict and sentencing decisions in the case of Thomas Lubanga.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Baroness Anelay visited Oslo for discussions on advancing women’s rights in Afghanistan and met First Lady Rula Ghani
Speech by Minister for the United Nations, Baroness Anelay, at a reception held for UN Day
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Anelay and Home Office Minister for Modern Slavery and Organised Crime, Karen Bradley, mark Anti Slavery Day.
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Anelay and Home Office Minister for Modern Slavery and Organised Crime Karen Bradley mark Anti Slavery Day.
Minister for Human Rights, Baroness Anelay, delivered a speech at Portcullis House to mark World Death Penalty Day.
Foreign Office Minister Baroness Anelay and Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on the Death Penalty, Baroness Stern, issued a joint statement to mark the day.
The UN Human Rights Council concluded its 27th Session today with important resolutions on Syria, Ukraine, Sudan and women’s rights.
Baroness Anelay made her first overseas visit since her appointment as Minister with responsibility for Human Rights and International Organisations.
FCO Human Rights Minister calls for global abolition of death penalty 50 years after last execution took place in UK
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