A Silent Revolution? The Extraterritoriality of the ECHR in Jaloud v Netherlands
LEA RAIBLE
An interpretation that both marks a departure from the past case law and explains why the latter has been so confusing
LEA RAIBLE
An interpretation that both marks a departure from the past case law and explains why the latter has been so confusing
SAM UNDERWOOD
The transformative capacity of conflict-sensitive education in the words of Colombian teachers, students and educationalists
MARCO MASCIA
ANTONIO PAPISCA
Read why the main road to peace is to be walked with initiatives of real disarmament and by putting into operation the collective security system as envisaged in the Charter of the United Nations
Courtesy of EIUC
“Smile a little bit more, sing a little bit more, have a little bit more of lightness”
KATHRYN ALLISON
A look at the Tunisian uprising through the lens of Arendt’s political thought
VERONIKA SUSEDKOVÁ
They are everywhere! A group of people who are guilty of it all…
RIGHTS! talks to MIGRANTS MATTER
From the classroom to the world: a topical advocacy campaign on migrants’ rights
DANIEL TODA CASTAN
An opinion on the Opinion of the Court of Justice of the European Union on the EU’s accession to the European Convention on Human Rights
GABRIEL ALVES de FARIA
Discover findings, challenges and hopes of groundbreaking work against discrimination