This is a unique opportunity to get a world-class training on human rights, gender equality and environment in the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Join us for our Blended Learning Course in Bangkok between 16-19 September and Dec 5-6, … Continue reading » “Course on Human Rights, Gender Equality and Environment”
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The Raoul Wallenberg Institute is co-organising the Raoul Wallenberg Address 2019, an annual lecture focusing on civil courage, on June 5.
The theme of this year’s event is courage in defence of media freedoms. Martin Schibbye, Editor in Chief … Continue reading » ““How Do We Put an End to the Hunting Season on Journalists?””
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The Raoul Wallenberg Institute welcomes you to the launch of the book “Rescuing Human Rights: A Radically Moderate Approach” by Hurst Hannum on May 28, 14.00-15-30.
The development of human rights is one of the most significant achievements in international … Continue reading » “Book Launch: “Rescuing Human Rights: A Radically Moderate Approach””
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PhD Camilla Ida Ravnbøl from University of Copenhagen recently presented her main findings from her PhD thesis “Bottle Hunters: An Ethnography of Law and Life among Homeless Roma in Copenhagen.”
The Roma are part of the Copenhagen cityscape, yet barely … Continue reading » “Law and Life Among Homeless Roma in Copenhagen”
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Welcome to the UPF + RWI lecture / The Rohingya Crisis – A panel with Flemming Ytzen and Tun Khin, on April 17th!
Since 2012, the Rohingya minority in Myanmar experienced oppression and persecution, leading to one of the … Continue reading » “UPF & RWI Lecture / The Rohingya Crisis”
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Presentation: Working towards enhanced enjoyment of Constitutional rights in Zimbabwe
The Raoul Wallenberg Institute invites you to a casual gathering on Wednesday 10th April at the reading room at the Library in Lund.
Emily Hanna, Program Officer at RWI … Continue reading » “Constitutional Rights in Zimbabwe”
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The Raoul Wallenberg Institute is co-organising a side event at the 40th session of the UN Human Rights Council this Friday in Geneva. The event will evaluate the progress, opportunities and challenges for local promotion of human rights.
Last year, … Continue reading » “Human Rights Cities in Focus in Geneva”
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Why are relations between the International Criminal Court (ICC) and African states so tense? There are a range of legal and political reasons for the confusion and uneasy interaction between these two entities. Dr. Charles Chernor Jalloh will speak about … Continue reading » “UPF & RWI Lecture / The Relation Between Africa and the ICC”
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