Bookphoria has highlighted many academic texts this year, but the in-between days around the holidays (or whenever you may have time off) is an excellent time to read narrative books on human rights. Narrative accounts in the form of non-fiction, … Continue reading » “Bookphoria with Victoria – Narrative Books on Human Rights”
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Climate refugees: Towards recognition of their legal status?
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Continue readingWhy discuss poverty in Sweden?
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Continue readingHuman Rights Day: Spotlight on Human Rights Education
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Continue readingFight Against Modern Slavery
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Continue readingMemory Laws and Human Rights
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Continue readingUnited Nations International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
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Continue readingWorld Children’s Day
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Continue readingBookphoria with Victoria – on Human Rights and the Environment part 3
Continuing with the quarterly theme, Human Rights and the Environment, our librarian Victoria has carefully selected some titles surrounding the topic of climate change. Check out the list below for some insightful reading suggestions!