Tackling acid violence to ensure justice for survivors
Acid Survivors Trust International (ASTI) partnered with Baker & McKenzie, J. Sagar Associates, Linklaters and P&A Asia to produce a comparative report of acid violence laws in the UK, India, Cambodia and Colombia to end acid violence worldwide.
Tackling acid violence to ensure justice for survivors
Though acid violence is a crime condemned under international law, every year thousands of people across the world are subjected to premeditated attacks with nitric, hydrochloric or sulphuric acid.
Tackling acid violence to ensure justice for survivors
Acid Survivors Trust International (ASTI) partnered with Baker & McKenzie, J. Sagar Associates, Linklaters and P&A Asia to produce a comparative report of acid violence laws in the UK, India, Cambodia and Colombia to end acid violence worldwide.
Tackling acid violence to ensure justice for survivors
Acid Survivors Trust International (ASTI) partnered with Baker & McKenzie, J. Sagar Associates, Linklaters and P&A Asia to produce a comparative report of acid violence laws in the UK, India, Cambodia and Colombia to end acid violence worldwide.
Tackling acid violence to ensure justice for survivors
Acid Survivors Trust International (ASTI) partnered with Baker & McKenzie, J. Sagar Associates, Linklaters and P&A Asia to produce a comparative report of acid violence laws in the UK, India, Cambodia and Colombia to end acid violence worldwide.
Tackling acid violence to ensure justice for survivors
Acid Survivors Trust International (ASTI) partnered with Baker & McKenzie, J. Sagar Associates, Linklaters and P&A Asia to produce a comparative report of acid violence laws in the UK, India, Cambodia and Colombia to end acid violence worldwide.
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