Toilet Talks for World Toilet Day
MARCUS ERRIDGE
A week-long virtual event (12-19 November) to raise awareness around World Toilet Day
Notebook is a miscellaneous collection aimed at deepening specific topics and penning down relevant events, cases, publications. Based on commissioned and openly submitted pieces of an average length of 800-1500 words, the Notebook comprises interviews with leading actors in the field of human rights and democratisation, reviews of recent books and articles, case studies, events …
MARCUS ERRIDGE
A week-long virtual event (12-19 November) to raise awareness around World Toilet Day
On challenges and opportunities to achieve full and equal access to and participation in science for women
VITO TODESCHINI
An interview with Sam Zarifi, Secretary-General of the International Commission of Jurists
WIEBKE LAMER
On the centrality of press freedom to democratic theory and human rights
ANGELA MELCHIORRE
We have to be more self-confident, skilful and proactive to defend human rights in times of ‘evil forces’.
Rights! co-editor Jemma Neville caught up with Professor Alan Miller to hear more about his career journey so far promoting and protecting human rights in Scotland and internationally, including his personal thoughts on Scotland’s place within Europe following the UK Referendum result to leave the European Union (EU), so called ‘Brexit’.
A poem by JAMIE GRAHAM
Her cares come way down the list
Provider
Confide in her
Always listening … …
In this Notebook post, we feature some creative responses to the UK Referendum result to leave the European Union. This is a true story (I read it yesterday) by ‘Ruth’ so this guy, he’s a terrorist, right, with a West Ham accent! we can’t shoot him, he should go home but there he is,…
Courtesy of EIUC
“Smile a little bit more, sing a little bit more, have a little bit more of lightness”
GABRIEL ALVES de FARIA
Discover findings, challenges and hopes of groundbreaking work against discrimination