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The 17 October 2019 protests in Lebanon: Perceptions of Lebanese and non-Lebanese residents of Tripoli and surroundings
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)Starting from 17 October 2019, Lebanon had witnessed an unprecedented wave of mass protests and mobilisation across its territory. This so-called Thawra came to question the state’s social contract, which is built on a ... -
20 Years of EMA : the European Master’s Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation
(Libreria Editrice Cafoscarina srl, 2017)‘Bearing in mind the principles of the International Law of Human Rights and in the spirit of inter-university cooperation, we declare open the Academic Year of the European Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democ ... -
The 2013 Irish legislation on abortion: turning-point or missed opportunity? : a critical analysis from a human rights perspective
(2014)While Ireland is being targeted by a worldwide Amnesty International campaign on sexual and reproductive rights, a reflection on the Irish legal framework on abortion is deemed necessary. The present work assesses whether ... -
The 2016 reform on Islamic education textbooks in Morocco : the strategy used by the reform to implement a “more tolerant” Islam
(2017)In 2016, a commission working under the supervision of the Moroccan Ministry of Education completed a revision of the textbooks and curricula for the teaching of Islam in public schools. This change was very controversial ... -
Abortion and euthanasia in the light of any relevant rules of international law : interpretation challenges for the European Court of Human Rights
(2009)This study will try to shed light on the use of international sources by the European Court of Human Rights and its influence on the interpretation of the rights guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights. During ... -
The absence of EU funding for Syrian civil society groups in exile: A missed opportunity or a sensible approach?
(Global Campus, 2017)As a leading donor of the international refugee response, having mobilised over 9 billion euros since the start of the conflict towards humanitarian and development assistance, the European Union has contributed greatly ... -
Access Guide to Human Rights Information
(FRAME, 2015-12)The Access Guide to Human Rights Information is based substantially on the information gathered through interviews with EU officials from the Commission, the Parliament and the Fundamental Rights Agency, reflected in the ... -
Access to justice and human rights: the recognition of customary justice systems
(2011)There is an increasing development and institutionalization of customary justice systems in the legal order of several countries in the world. These justice mechanisms are recognized for providing an affordable and culturally ... -
Access to Justice for Persons with Disabilities in Kenya: from Principles to Practice
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)Approximately 15% of the world’s population experience a form of disability, with a significant number of them experiencing a severe disability. According to the 2019 Kenya Population and Housing Census, about 2.2% of ... -
Access to justice in Poland and length of proceedings as the main obstacle to access to justice in Poland
(2010)The right to access to justice is one of the fundamental human rights and can be found in most important human rights treaties. Like with almost every human right, there are a number of problems which create a gap between ... -
Access to Justice: the difficulties faced by judges in ensuring a fair trial in family courts when a victim of domestic abuse appears as a litigant in person and is cross examined by an alleged perpetrator. A case study of Domestic Abuse Bill 2019-20, UK
(2020)This thesis discusses the impact of cuts in legal aid introduced by the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 on victims of domestic abuse in UK with a particular focus on married women with or without ... -
Access to rights for victims of human trafficking: constructing rhetoric or constructing reality?
(2009)Access to rights for victims of human trafficking exists in international law, and states are legally bound to grant these rights, but the real question this thesis will attempt to answer will be what these rights are, ... -
Access to social rights of non-removable TCNs in the European Union : destitute in the limbo of toleration
(2018)Throughout the European Union, a group of migrants live in protracted destitution, without access to basic economic, social and cultural rights. This is the result of the legal limbo they live in. Although being in an ... -
The accountability for human rights protection afforded by the interim administration of the United Nations Missions in Kosovo
(2007)The thesis reviews the accountability and compliance of the human rights protection in Kosovo afforded by the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) since 1999. United Nations Security Council ...