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The CCHR is deeply grateful to our donors and supporters for the financial, technical and other assistance which makes our work possible. We recognise that the majority of our support is made possible only by the generosity of tax payers across the world. Thank you.
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Lable "creates beautiful tools to help their clients find patterns". They provide us with free advice on organizational development and networking.
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The Law Society of England and Wales represents solicitors (lawyers) in England and Wales. Its Human Rights section has helped us to develop our Internship Program and we are working towards collaboration on other matters.
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Oxford University is the oldest university in the English-speaking world and has been educating world-changing leaders for over 800 years. We have worked with the Oxford University Careers Service (OUCS) to develop our Internship Program; and we are developing a relationship with the University's pro bono program for law graduates - Oxford Pro Bono Publico.
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The University of Sussex is a leading teaching and research institution based in the United Kingdom. We have worked with its Development Studies Department and Career Development and Employment Centre (CEDC) to develop our Internship Program.
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Baker & McKenzie is the world's leading global law firm. We have a corporate social responsibility (CSR) relationship with their London office, which has provided us with legal and organizational development advice.
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The opinions expressed by the CCHR on this website and elsewhere do not necessarily reflect those of our donors and supporters.
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