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    Securitising Children Rights: Victims and Heirs of Terrorism. A Critical Analysis of France’s Approach to Children of Foreign Terrorist Fighters 

    Caruana, Deborah (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    The complex reality of children of ISIS foreign terrorist fighters stranded in inhumane camps in Syria presents an unprecedented phenomenon but one for which a rights-based approach exists under the international child ...
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    Improving the International Regulation of Cybersex Trafficking of Women and Children through the Use of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence 

    Stockhem, Ophélie (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    Today, perpetrators of human trafficking for sexual exploitation are using cyberspace to recruit, advertise and exercise control over women and children, who are intrinsically more vulnerable to this crime. The Internet ...
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    Democratic Deficit Theory: A Reversed Approach Why Radical Political Changes in Member States Affect the Quality of Democracy in the EU 

    Houssais, Olivia (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    The thematic of the democratic deficit has stirred passions and created divisions among scholars, who find no consensus on how to answer it. Too often, the methodological approaches implemented to deal with the democratic ...
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    Environmental Justice, Climate Change and Human Rights. Different Contributions, Different Consequences and Different Capabilities Should Equal Different Human Rights Obligations 

    Catalão, Mariana : Seixas Lopes Nunes (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    The current environmental crisis poses itself as one of the biggest threats to the enjoyment of human rights. Everywhere, people´s human rights are at risk; however vulnerable communities, particularly the ones in poorer ...
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    When Forgetting Is Dangerous. Transitional Justice, Collective Remembrance and Brazil’s Shift to Far-Right Populism 

    Burkle, Eduardo : Monteiro (Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
    Transitional justice measures such as, inter alia, trials, truth commissions and institutional reforms or a lack thereof impact how societies deal with the past and help shape the collective memories of societies and ...

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    AuthorBurkle, Eduardo : Monteiro (1)Caruana, Deborah (1)Catalão, Mariana : Seixas Lopes Nunes (1)Houssais, Olivia (1)Stockhem, Ophélie (1)Subjectinternational obligations (2)populism (2)security (2)artificial intelligence (1)authoritarianism (1)Brazil (1)child soldiers (1)children rights (1)climatic changes (1)collective memory (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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