The AIRE Centre explained

The AIRE Centre (Advice on Individual Rights in Europe) is an English registered charity, with offices located in London. It provides free legal advice on human rights and EU law issues in Europe, and seeks to promote the dissemination of information about international human rights law throughout Europe.

History

The charity states its mission as:

Founded in 1993 by human rights lawyer Nuala Mole, it has provided advice and information to more than 8000 individuals on their rights under the two European legal orders (European Union Law and the European Convention on Human Rights). They develop their function by:

Funding

The charity gains funding from various sources, including the Equality and Human Rights Commission (April 2009 to April 2012, £185,906), the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund and Comic Relief.

Controversy

The charity has backed a number of controversial test cases at the European Court of Human Rights:

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Somali criminals must stay in UK, rules European Court. BBC News. 29 June 2011. 1 June 2013.
  2. Web site: 'Family life' ruling means Nigerian rapist can stay. Tom Whitehead . Andrew Hough. Daily Telegraph. 21 September 2011. 1 June 2013.