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Human Rights Cities Hub
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general
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https://www.york.ac.uk/cahr/human-rights-city/
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https://www.york.ac.uk/about/departments/social-sciences/
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2026-03-20T07:20:15+00:00
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Human Rights Cities Hub

Source: https://www.york.ac.uk/cahr/human-rights-city/ Parent: https://www.york.ac.uk/about/departments/social-sciences/

The city of York is a site of learning and action for both staff and students of the Centre for Applied Human Rights (CAHR).

On 24 April 2017, York declared itself the UK’s first Human Rights City. After a multi-year campaign, the declaration secured cross-party political support in the city and widespread interest from local civil society and other relevant stakeholders.

The campaign was led by the York Human Rights City Network (YHRCN), a civil society partnership for which the CAHR acts as a kind of think-tank.

Through our work in the city we have been able to model a locally informed approach to human rights. Human rights are often criticised for being too adversarial. The YHRCN approach focuses on local, everyday concerns, positive as well as negative developments, and combines collaboration and critique when working with the City of York Council.

Building a local human rights architecture

A local human rights architecture has been created, including:

CAHR’s postgraduate students have played a major role in developing these activities, for example conducting the survey to identify local priority rights and regularly contributing to the writing of the Indicator Reports. In 2022-23, two student groups wrote important research papers about the post-Covid decision to permanently expand the footstreets area in central York, in a way that prevented Blue Badge holders from accessing the city centre. LLM students looked at how to better balance disability rights and access with concerns about a terrorist threat to central York; while a group of MA students analysed the consultation that accompanied the decision-making process. CAHR has been asked by a new administration leading the City of York Council to provide advice on future consultation processes, specifically with a view to reversing the Blue Badge exclusion.

York: Human Rights City

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