REDRESS
Non-profit OrganizationsEngland, United Kingdom51-200 Employees
REDRESS is an international human rights non-profit based in London that represents torture survivors in legal actions to obtain justice and reparations. It files cases for individual survivors, advocates for stronger laws to secure effective reparations, and frames torture as an issue that intersects with international law as an individual crime, a civil wrong with personal responsibility, and a state-responsibility human rights violation. Through a victim-centered approach to strategic litigation, the organization aims to create impact beyond single cases by addressing root causes and challenging impunity. REDRESS conducts research and advocacy on torture, reparations, and victims’ rights to influence changes in law, policy, and practice, and it collaborates with international and national organizations as well as grassroots groups. Based in London, the organization is mid-sized, and a notable 2026 development involved partnerships to publish the Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review with TRIAL International and other partners.