Author: Ayşe Esra Kara, LLM in European Union Law at Dokuz Eylül University, 2021- ongoing, email: [email protected] Editor: Tofig Shahniyarov, MPA at ADA University, 2020-2022, Doctor of Philosophy – PhD at Middlesex University, e-mail: [email protected] Abstract In international law, it is possible to find many regulations regarding the protection of human rights. While such regulations clearly...
Tag: human rights
Life Imprisonment Being at Stake: Gender-stereotypical or Individual Assessment?
Author: Ilham Gasimov, LL.M. in International Human Rights Law at Saarland University, 2021/2022, email: [email protected] Editor: Danai Daisy Chirawu, Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters in Human Rights Policy & Practice (2021-2023), The University of Gothenburg, University of Deusto, University of Roehampton & The Arctic University of Norway, Bachelor of Laws (With Honours) (LLBS) (2012-2016) – the...
Stronger rules in the trafficking of human beings
On December 19, 2022, the EU Commission proposed strengthening the rules that prevent and combat the trafficking of human beings. The updated rules will provide more vital tools for law enforcement and judicial authorities to investigate and prosecute new forms of exploitation, for example, by making sure that knowingly using the services provided by victims...
Symposium: Colonisation in, of and through Business & Human Rights
Deadline: December 10, 2022 Organizers: University of Tilburg & Working Group on Business and Human Rights of the Netherlands Network of Human Rights Research (NNHRR) What are the multiple relations between colonialism, business, and human rights? The symposium aims at analyzing this question from a 360-degree angle. If you are interested in contributing to the...