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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 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 ...
Transnational Legal Strategies in the Pursuit of Climate Justice – An Analysis of Current Climate Case Law in Europe
(2022)
Climate change litigation, or climate litigation, has increased exponentially in the past few years. While it is a global phenomenon, most climate litigation has thus far taken place in jurisdictions in the Global North ...
Controversial cures - State obligations and sexual orientation change efforts
(2022)
Sexual orientation change efforts (SOCE), more commonly known as “conversion therapy”, is a term used to describe practices with the goal to change a person’s sexuality from nonheterosexual to heterosexual or gender identity ...
Irretrievably Prejudiced? : The Right to Legal Aid in Exclusion Proceedings at First Instance within the European Union
(2022)
Article 1F of the Refugee Convention obliges contracting states to exclude individuals suspected of having committed certain grave crimes from the scope of the Refugee Convention. While taking place within the administrative ...
To Bee or not to Bee : Harnessing Synergies Between Pollinator Conservation and the Right to Food
(2021)
It is predicted that over the next 30 years, the world population will increase by 25 per cent, and the global food demand will more than double. Food production is intertwined with, and dependent on, biodiversity and the ...
Self-Incriminating Evidence, Ill-Treatment, and the Notion of Fair Trial under the European Convention on Human Rights
(2021)
In 2010, the European Court of Human Rights faced a daunting task when it was called upon to give a Grand Chamber judgment involving a defendant, a murderer of a child, who had prior to his conviction been submitted to ...
Indigenous Self-Determination and the Human-Rights Based Approach to Sustainable Development : Potentials and Limitations
(2021)
In a global scenario of growing environmental pressure and escalating resource conflicts, Indigenous peoples have gained increased visibility. First, the recognition of their potential contributions to environmental ...
Environmental Injustice and Trampled Human Rights in Relation to Natural Environment During the Israel-Palestine Armed Conflict - Problems and Prospects
(2024)
Human and all living elements begotten as parts of natural environment, hence, shielding it legitimately for sustainable and harmonious future is our foremost duty. Environment is the most former creation of the earth, but ...