About the organisation
The Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC) works towards the radical rethinking & fundamental redesigning of justice institutions in Asia, to ensure relief and redress for victims of human rights violations, as per Common Article 2 of the International Conventions. Sister organisation to the Asian Human Rights Commission, the ALRC is based in Hong Kong & holds general consultative status with the Economic & Social Council of the United Nations.
Contact
- Phone
- 2698 6339
- ahrc@ahrc.asia
- Website
- alrc.asia
- Address
- 52, G/F, Princess Margaret Road Ho Man Tin, Kowloon
Focus Areas
Target beneficiaries
Sustainable Development Goals
Organisation type
Governance & transparency
Directors
Aida Jean N. MANIPON, John Jospeh CLANCEY, Mathews GEORGE, Rene V. SARMIENTO, Sankara Pillai KOYILPURATH GOPALA PILLAI, Yiu Leung CHEUNG
- Annual report on website
- No
- Financial audits on website
- No
- Board of directors on website
- No
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Latest updates
Recent posts and news from Asian Legal Resource Centre Limited.
- ASIA: Enforced Disappearances Continue With Zero Accountability and Blanket Impunity
An Oral Statement to the 51st Regular Session of the UN Human Rights Council from the Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC) Mr. Vice President: The Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC) welcomes the comprehensive report of the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID) and appreciates its prompt interventions in response to reprisals against the victims’ families and human rights defenders who keep working on the issue defying multiple forms of challenges. We are seriously concerned over the behaviours of the states where documenting the cases of enforced disappearances and cooperating with the United Nations Human Rights Mechanisms is considered to be ‘anti-state activities’. In May 2022, Bangladesh officially replied […]
- BANGLADESH: Independent Investigative Mechanism Needed for Affording Justice to Victims of Enforced Disappearances
A Written Statement to the 51st Regular Session of the United Nations’ Human Rights Council by the Asian Legal Resource Centre The Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC) reiterates the issue of Bangladesh’s unabated enforced disappearances with blanket impunity to the United Nations (UN) Human Rights Council’s 51st Regular Session. Halting enforced disappearances in Bangladesh has been an everlasting challenge under the incumbent government. Previously, the ALRC informed the UN Human Rights Council regarding the situation of enforced disappearances since Sheikh Hasina assumed to the office in January 2009.[1] Now, prior to the 51st Regular Session 619 people are documented to have been disappeared under the incumbent government.[2] It should be […]
- ASIA: Democratic Governance Equipped with the Rule of Law Required for Ending Arbitrary Deprivation of Life
An Oral Statement to the 50th Regular Session of the UN Human Rights Council from the Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC) Mr. President The Special Rapporteur’s report on “Medico-legal death investigations” has comprehensively covered the highly necessary aspects regarding medico-legal investigation into deaths involving extrajudicial or summary executions. The Asian Legal Resource Centre (ALRC) is not surprised that in the report’s ‘Best Practices’ component there is no reference to the Asian states. The ALRC’s experience suggests medico-legal investigation and forensic examination as an integral part of the criminal justice mechanisms is not made a priority in the region. The policy of keeping a bad-governance coupled with dysfunctional justice mechanisms to […]
Other
- Subvented HK Charity
- No
- Charity number
- 91/2551
- BRN
- C0167897
- Effective date (charity status)
- 14/09/1987
- Incorporation date
- 18/04/1986
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Last updated: Mar 12, 2026
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