News & Updates
Urgent Call to Protect Human Rights Defenders in Indonesia
CPJP has joined civil society organisations calling on the Indonesian authorities to put an end to any attempts to thwart freedom of speech and expression against Haris Azhar.
Risks to life posed by information sharing
Although Australia abolished the death penalty in 1973, committed to protecting the inherent right to life enshrined in Article 6(1) of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, and committed to abolition by ratifying the Second Optional Protocol to the ICCPR in 1990, the risk is live of misuse of Australian-sourced information and unintended complicity in the use of the death penalty abroad.
Emergency Assistance to Evacuate Afghans at Risk of Death
Capital Punishment Justice Project is working to support specific individuals who are at risk of death or harm if they are not transported to the airport and evacuated from Kabul. Join us in assisting them and helping to shine a spotlight on their urgent situation here.
Statement on the Malaysian Government’s decision to abolish the mandatory death penalty
The Malaysian Government announced its decision to abolish the mandatory death penalty on 10 June 2022.
Human Rights Day: Open Letter to The Australian Government
The Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) reached in principle by Japan and Australia provides a legal framework for the Australian Defence Force and the Japanese Self-Defence Force to operate in each other’s territories.
A speech on the Commonwealth and the death penalty in Asia: developments, prognosis.
A speech on the Commonwealth and the death penalty in Asia, delivered by Julian McMahon AC SC, in April 2019.