4–6 December 2013, the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, in cooperation with the African Policing Civilian Oversight Forum (APCOF) and the Southern African Development Community Parliamentary Forum (SADC PF), organised the workshop Strengthening Police Oversight and … Continue reading » “Strengthening police oversight and accountability in Southern Africa”
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Gender justice best practices: Haiti 10–11 September 2007
Report commissioned by the International Legal Assistance Consortium upon request by the Haitian Ministry of Women’s Affairs and Women’s Rights, presented at a seminar in Haiti.… Continue reading » “Gender justice best practices: Haiti 10–11 September 2007”
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Exploitation of natural resources and protection of communal property over indigenous peoples’ traditional lands and territories : Jurisprudential approaches
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights (I-ACtHR) has developed during the last decade a remarkable jurisprudence for the protection of the right to communal property of indigenous and tribal communities over their possessed ancestral lands and natural resources traditionally used, … Continue reading » “Exploitation of natural resources and protection of communal property over indigenous peoples’ traditional lands and territories : Jurisprudential approaches”
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Developed states have what might charitably be called a schizophrenic attitude towards international refugee law. Determined to remain formally engaged with refugee law and yet unwavering in their commitment to avoid assuming their fair share of practical responsibilities under that … Continue reading » “Non-refoulement in a World of Cooperative Deterrence”
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“The Politics of Sexual Health in Vietnam”
Has the ICC unfairly targeted Africa or has Africa unfairly targeted the ICC?
Children and Youth in Armed Conflict
Children and youth in armed conflict grow up in very challenging circumstances. Thus, an in-depth examination of the many interrelated issues they face is warranted, which this comprehensive book provides. This book addresses their situation in a multidisciplinary way, linking … Continue reading » “Children and Youth in Armed Conflict”
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