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When the EU funds meet the Charter of Fundamental Rights: on the applicability of the Charter of Fundamental Rights to EU funds implemented at the national level
(Global Campus, 2017)When does the Charter apply to Member States implementing EU Funds? This is the core question addressed by this article following the Poclava judgement, whereby the Court of Justice of the European Union (the CJEU) held, ... -
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 ... -
Applying rights based approach (RBA) to development within the EU development cooperation : reality or rhetoric? A case study of Nepal
(Global Campus, 2017)Ensuring full respect of human rights is one of the key features of the EU development cooperation. It is expressed either as a targeted human rights programme/project or as a cross cutting aspect of the development ... -
Tackling coherence and consistency in the EU's external human rights policy
(Global Campus, 2017)The current discourse in the field of the external human rights policy of the European Union (EU) is strongly oriented toward the so-called “challenge of (in)coherence” . This is visible in academic as well as in policy-making ... -
Male victims of sexual violence in the European Union: an analysis of the EU’s actions combating sexual violence
(Global Campus, 2017)Sexual violence is a serious human rights violation. The main target groups are women and children but considerable amount of men also experience sexual violence. However, boys’ and men’s sexual victimisation ‘remains ... -
Syrian refugees in Lebanon and their right to education
(Global Campus, 2017)Lebanon is one of the countries in the world hosting the most refugees relative to its population size: an estimated 1.5 million Syrian refugees live in this country and around 655,000 of them are believed to be young ... -
Venice: a library for the world
(2018)The following article derives from a research born with the study initially aimed at the construction of the thesis “Venice: a library for the world. A cultural laboratory for the city“ coordinated by the Prof Sara Marini ... -
Introdusaun Direitus Umanus iha Sudeste Azíatiku : Livru didaktiku foun, modulu direitus umanus ba kursu trasversais “edukasaun civika, direito umano no demokratizasaun’’
(2020)Universidade Nasionál Timor-Leste, hamutuk ho World Campus of Human Rights, harii daudaun kapasidade atu dezenvolve atividade edukasaun no peskiza direitus umanus, hodi kontribui ba reforsu demokrasia, direitus umanus no ...