This article is written by a master student and reflects their individual perspectives and opinions. It does not constitute an official representation of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute. The content provided here is for educational and informational purposes only, and readers … Continue reading » “Global Challenges for 2024 and Social Justice”
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Upcoming vote in the EU on corporate due diligence
The Council of the EU will vote on the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence (CSDDD) on Friday, 9th of February, a date that will be remembered, one way or another, as an inflection point for corporate sustainability. Some EU governments… Continue reading » “Upcoming vote in the EU on corporate due diligence”
Continue readingBookphoria with Victoria – On Education Part 2
Education is a catalyst for social justice, equality, and sustainable development. It empowers individuals to lead fulfilling lives and contributes to the creation of a just and inclusive society. The right to education is enshrined in various international human rights … Continue reading » “Bookphoria with Victoria – On Education Part 2”
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Education is a catalyst for social justice, equality, and sustainable development. It empowers individuals to lead fulfilling lives and contributes to the creation of a just and inclusive society. The right to education is enshrined in various international human rights … Continue reading » “Bookphoria with Victoria – On Education”
Continue readingBookphoria with Victoria – Narrative on Human Rights (2)
Two weeks ago, our Librarian Victoria Heisler recommended three books on the narrative on human rights.
… Continue reading » “Bookphoria with Victoria – Narrative on Human Rights (2)” Continue readingNarratives have the power to evoke emotions and create a deep, personal connection with the audience. Human rights issues can sometimes seem abstract or
Minority Rights between the European Consensus
This article is written by a master student and reflects their individual perspectives and opinions. It does not constitute an official representation of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute. The content provided here is for educational and informational purposes only, and readers … Continue reading » “Minority Rights between the European Consensus”
Continue readingBookphoria with Victoria – Narrative Books on Human Rights
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”
Continue readingClimate refugees: Towards recognition of their legal status?
This article is written by a master student and reflects their individual perspectives and opinions. It does not constitute an official representation of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute. The content provided here is for educational and informational purposes only, and readers … Continue reading » “Climate refugees: Towards recognition of their legal status?”
Continue readingWhy discuss poverty in Sweden?
This article is written by a master student and reflects their individual perspectives and opinions. It does not constitute an official representation of the Raoul Wallenberg Institute. The content provided here is for educational and informational purposes only, and readers … Continue reading » “Why discuss poverty in Sweden?”
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