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Deprivation of citizenship on grounds of terrorism and the compatibility of the measure with the principle of ne bis in idem under the European Convention on Human Rights
(2022)
The increasing interest in using deprivation of citizenship as a counter-terrorism measure on convicted or suspected terrorists has been heavily criticised. This thesis examines whether the deprivation of citizenship on ...
An Analysis of the Compatibility of the European Union’s and Member States’ External Migration Partnerships under the European Trust Fund for Africa with International Human Rights Law
(2022)
Following the ‘migrant crisis’ that was experienced in Europe in 2015, the European Union and Member States developed an extensive migration program, encompassing a Migration Partnership Framework (MPF). Member States ...
Who is a Legitimate Target in International Humanitarian Law?
(2022)
There has always been the notion that there are specific items and people that can be legitimately attacked during armed conflicts. This notion/concept has evolved over time alongside the various international humanitarian ...
No Winners Without Losers? : Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Communities on the Hunt for Cultural Rights in a Time of Limited Wildlife Resources
(2022)
Hunting is an important cultural practice for many, including for indigenous as well as non-indigenous individuals. However, when resources are limited, the enjoyment of such a cultural practice may suffer. In order to ...
LGB Asylum and Family Reunification in the EU
(2023)
The thesis explores the topics of asylum based on sexual orientation, as well as family reunification in an LGB context through a timeline of stages constituting of before, during and after the processing of the asylum ...
On the development of the ECOWAS Court of Justice into a sub-regional human rights body and its particular implications for women’s rights in West Africa
(2023)
West African women are entitled to seek relief for their human rights violations by means of two parallel African systems for the protection of human rights, the African system at the regional level, and the ECOWAS system ...
The Clash of Fisheries : How can the European Union Improve Conservation and Management of Fish Stocks in Union Waters to Ensure Biological Diversity of its Seas?
(2023)
Overfishing continues to occur throughout the European Union (EU) waters. The protection of fisheries was first established in 1983 with the creation of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP). Since then, the protection for ...
Starvation as a Method of Warfare : A Case Study of Russian Actions in the War in Ukraine
(2023)
This Master's thesis examines the prohibition of the use of starvation of civilians as a method of warfare under International Humanitarian Law (IHL), focusing on potential violations by Russia during the war in Ukraine ...
The Widening Definition of Hate Speech – How Well Intended Hate Speech Laws Undermine Democracy and the Rule of Law
(2022)
Liberal European democracies are standing at a crossroads: on the one hand, freedom of speech ought to be protected and cherished, but on the other hand, the importance of protecting vulnerable groups from harm and ...
Positive obligations for states in light of international human rights laws to assist nationals abroad to return home from situations where their rights are at risk : an analysis of the situation at Al Hol camp and the strategies states have used to ensure the protection of human rights
(2022)
Considering states’ international human rights obligations in light of international human rights instruments and norms, to what extent are they required to assist their nationals to return to their home country when they ...