Humanitarian visas can be highly effective and useful tools to ensure access to asylum for select groups of asylum-seekers with a need for international protection. In the context of the current refugee protection crisis, humanitarian visas could complement and alleviate … Continue reading » “Humanitarian Visas Can Be Highly Effective”
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The Ugly Duckling: Denmark’s Anti-Refugee Policies and Europe’s Race to the Bottom
Inconvenient Human Rights: Access to Water and Sanitation in Sweden’s Informal Roma Settlements
Swedish municipalities have initiated more than 80 evictions of vulnerable EU citizens, mostly Roma, from informal settlements on the grounds of poor sanitation since 2013, according to a new report from the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian … Continue reading » “Inconvenient Human Rights: Access to Water and Sanitation in Sweden’s Informal Roma Settlements”
Continue readingMainstreaming the Elements of Human Rights and Gender Equality Concepts in the Learning Process of Higher Legal Education System in Belarus: Materials of the International Educational and Methodological Seminar (Minsk, 30-31 October 2015)
Nowadays, human rights and freedoms and guarantees of their implementation are becoming basic values in development of society, both at national and international levels. The National Security Concept of the Republic of Belarus, approved by Presidential Decree No. 575 of … Continue reading » “Mainstreaming the Elements of Human Rights and Gender Equality Concepts in the Learning Process of Higher Legal Education System in Belarus: Materials of the International Educational and Methodological Seminar (Minsk, 30-31 October 2015)”
Continue readingGENDER STEREOTYPES IN UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT OF MINSK
Preparation of this publication is organized by Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law within the framework of academic cooperation with the Belarusian State University and other institutions of higher education in Belarus. The views expressed in this … Continue reading » “GENDER STEREOTYPES IN UNIVERSITY ENVIRONMENT OF MINSK”
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Does international refugee law still matter? : Symposium: The Refugee in Political Science
Introduction: Tracing the Roles of Soft Law in Human Rights
This introduction to the volume starts with some reflections on the (im)possibility and politics related to clearly defining soft law in the field of human rights. It proceeds with looking into academic literature on the role of soft law in … Continue reading » “Introduction: Tracing the Roles of Soft Law in Human Rights”
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