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QUIZ: Human Rights Or Harry Potter?

By Natasha Holcroft-Emmess, Associate Editor 6 Jun 2016
Institutions

It’s time to  join in with the wizarding fun and test your human rights knowledge.

Ready? Let’s play!

The author of the Harry Potter books, J. K. Rowling, is herself a strong supporter of human rights. In January 2016, it was announced that J. K. Rowling had been awarded a prestigious human rights award from literary group Pen America. The award honours Rowling’s contribution to free expression and her support for various charities including Lumos, which works to reconnect children in institutional care with life within a family.

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About The Author

Natasha Holcroft-Emmess Associate Editor

Natasha studied BA Jurisprudence and the BCL at Oxford University. She qualified as a solicitor at a London law firm before returning to Oxford to undertake an MPhil, researching international human rights law.

Natasha studied BA Jurisprudence and the BCL at Oxford University. She qualified as a solicitor at a London law firm before returning to Oxford to undertake an MPhil, researching international human rights law.