Reports and Guides
Chemical Weapons in Syria Business Responsibility
Improving Sanctions Effectiveness How the Syrian Regime Controls the Economy in Syria
Business Responsibility Towards the Environment and Human Rights in Syria
Involvement of Russian, Iranian, and Chinese Businesses in Syria
SLDP and HRW Guide on Human Rights-Compliant UN Procurement in Syria
Tactics of Sanctions Evasion in Syria
UN Procurement Contracts in Syria, A ‘’few’’ Bad Apples? A Study of The Top 100 Suppliers
Report: Reconstruction and Human Rights: The Syrian Challenge
The Effectiveness of Sanctions as a Tool for Accountability and Behavioural Change Among Syrian Businesspersons in The Syrian Context
Blog: Without a Court: Ensuring Corporate Accountability
Report: Business Activity Linked To Human Rights In Syria
Report: International Law and Reconstruction in Syria: A Cautionary Note for Businesses
The Human Rights and Business Toolkit for Syria
Policy Brief: The Role of Syrian Businesses in Conflict-Related Human Rights Abuses
A Position of Syrian Civil Society Organizations on The Sanctions Imposed on Syria
Policy Brief: HLP Rights, Migration and Business Activity in Syria
SLDP Handbook on the Special Procedures of Human Rights Council in the Syrian Context
Concepts and Issues Around Syria Arising from the Conflict in Ukraine
No Justice for Torture in Syria: A Victim Rights-Based Analysis of the 2022 Anti-Torture Law
Amendments to Law Nr.10/2018 and Legislative Decree Nr.66/2012 in Syria
Guide On The Special Procedures Of The Human Rights Council In The Syrian Context
Fallacies not Facts: A critical legal study of the national report submitted by the Syrian Arab Republic in the third cycle of the universal periodic review in 2022
Press Release: A group of 42 Syrian civil society organizations welcome the Dutch government’s decision to hold the Syrian authorities accountable and highlight the need for other states to support this step and take similar ones
SLDP launches FAQ handbook on IHL, in English and Arabic, for humanitarian workers