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Outreach and Access
Outreach and Access
We have facilitated multiple opportunities for hundreds of teachers, researchers, managers, students and librarians to access networks and human rights education opportunities within Belarus as well as within Europe at large. We have also introduced new ways … Continue reading » “Outreach and Access”
Support the RWI Human Rights Library
The Raoul Wallenberg Human Rights Library is a pillar in the Institute’s work and holds one of the largest collections of literature on human rights and humanitarian law in Europe. It is an invaluable resource for those studying, researching, and
… Continue reading » “Support the RWI Human Rights Library”Year in Review 2020: Meet our People
Highlights from 2020
RWI Professor Joins the United Nations as Special Rapporteur
This year Gerard Quinn, our affiliated Professor and the previous Raoul Wallenberg Chair of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, was appointed UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of … Continue reading » “Year in Review 2020: Meet our People”
Year in Review 2020: Human Rights Education
Human rights education and training are key in contributing to the promotion, protection and effective realisation of all human rights. It all starts with learning. For human rights to be implemented as a practice in day-to-day life, individuals need to … Continue reading » “Year in Review 2020: Human Rights Education”
RWI’s Take on Clinical Legal Education
Clinical Legal Education (CLE) is a legal teaching method that uses practical-oriented, studentcentred and problem-based interactive learning methods. This includes, but is not limited to, the practical work of students on real cases and social issues supervised by academics and … Continue reading » “RWI’s Take on Clinical Legal Education”
Shrinking Civic Space: The Role of Civil Society Organisations
During two days in September 2020, in relation to the United Nation’s International Day of Democracy, The Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Sida, the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law as well as a number of other … Continue reading » “Shrinking Civic Space: The Role of Civil Society Organisations”