Whistleblowing ImpactHomeAboutNews & EventsTopicsShow search boxSearch textSearch MENUBreadcrumbsHomeTopicsHuman Rights, National Security, Government and WhistleblowingTopicsHuman Rights, National Security, Government and WhistleblowingWhistleblowers in government, intelligence, and national-security settings often experience weaker legal protections for speaking out and more intense forms of retaliation. We examine these experiences and how a human rights framework can shape this perspective.Digital Responsibility, Decent Work, and WhistleblowingArt and ActivismPost-disclosure Survival StrategiesEffective Speak-up ArrangementsWhistleblower Partners and AlliesGender, Intersectionality and WhistleblowingHuman Rights, National Security, Government and WhistleblowingAudio and VideoPublicationsWhistleblowing Law and PolicyImpacts of WhistleblowingWhistleblowing in Financial ServicesWhistleblowing and HealthcareAcademic Life (Blog)Get in TouchWe regularly support and consult with organisations involved in supporting whistleblowing internationally.Get in touch with the research team.If you would like information of other free and practical whistleblowing resources, please email us.
Whistleblowers in government, intelligence, and national-security settings often experience weaker legal protections for speaking out and more intense forms of retaliation. We examine these experiences and how a human rights framework can shape this perspective.
We regularly support and consult with organisations involved in supporting whistleblowing internationally.
Get in touch with the research team.
If you would like information of other free and practical whistleblowing resources, please email us.