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Global Campus of Human Rights Magazine n 6 (March 2022)
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2022)In the editorial prof. Manfred Nowak, Secretary General of the Global Campus of Human Rights, stresses again about the particular responsibility of universities specialised in human rights to defend academic freedom and ... -
Global Campus of Human Rights. Annual Report 2021
(2022)The Global Campus of Human Rights presents its 2021 Annual Report recording the main outcomes of 12 months of active collaboration in capacity building and promotion of human rights and democracy. During this ... -
Understanding the Right to Change Legal Gender: A Case Study of Trans Women in Sri Lanka
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)In Sri Lanka, the lives of trans women have faced discrimination, stigmatisation, marginalisation and criminalisation. These legal, administrative and socio-cultural factors urged the state authorities to contribute to ... -
Lebanon’s October Uprising: A Clean Slate for Syrian Refugees?
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)Lebanon’s October uprising of 2019 set off a country-wide movement calling for change affecting the core of the political system. With corruption and clientelism being endemic to the sectarian political establishment ... -
Protection of Children’s Rights to Privacy and Freedom from Online Exploitation and Abuse in Southern Africa. A Case Study of South Africa and Zimbabwe
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)In the past few years there has been an increase in the number of children using the internet. The COVID-19 pandemic has further contributed to the increase in internet usage by children due to the measures taken ...