825 search results for “international rights” in the Public website
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National human rights institutions: independent actors in global human rights governance?
This article discusses the degree of independence that is required for national human rights institutions to function successfully.
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Jason Rudall
Faculty of Law
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Using Agent-Level Factors to Explain Variation in Human Rights Promotion Strategies
In this article, Tom Buitelaar proposes a systematic framework for analyzing the impact of individual characteristics of peacekeeping leaders on the behaviour of field-level personnel in UN peacekeeping operations.
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Giulia Pinzauti
Faculty of Law
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Joe Powderly
Faculty of Law
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Letizia Lo Giacco
Faculty of Law
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Tenth volume of International Labor Rights Case Law Journal
Leiden University’s Department of Labour Law and Social Security is proud to announce that the International Labor Rights Case Law Journal (ILaRC) is set to publish its tenth volume this year. A valuable initiative of Paul van der Heijden, Emeritus Professor at the Department of Labour Law and former…
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Christopher Dugard
Faculty of Law
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Bill Schabas
Faculty of Law
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Dan Saxon
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Suzy Duivenvoorde
Faculty of Law
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Reparations in International Law: A Critical Reflection
Almost a century passed since the much-celebrated judgement in the case concerning the Factory of Chorzów was delivered. This 1928 judgement of the Permanent Court of International Justice affirmed the essential principle of ‘reparation’ in international law, claiming that ‘restitution’ is the preferred…
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Eva Baudichau
Faculty of Law
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Horst Fischer
Faculty of Law
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Confronting Colonial Objects: Histories, Legalities and Access to Culture
Carsten Stahn has just published Confronting Colonial Objects: Histories, Legalities and Access to Culture. The book is part of the OUP Cultural Heritage Law and Policy Series.
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Jens Iverson
Faculty of Law
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Jet Liesker
Faculty of Law
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Cecily Rose
Faculty of Law
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Mohit Khubchandani
Faculty of Law
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Sophie Starrenburg
Faculty of Law
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Lianne Baars
Faculty of Law
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Mamadou Hébié
Faculty of Law
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Daniel Thomas
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Jolein Holtz
Faculty of Law
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Martijn Mos
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Advanced Studies in International Children’s Rights October 2016 Newsletter
On early October, the Master of Laws: Advanced Studies in International Children’s Rights released its October Newsletter to its friends and partner networks.
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Leiden Children's Rights Clinic
The Leiden Children’s Rights Clinic is a pilot initiative that advances the implementation of children's rights and offers research-based, legal and practical solutions to address the gap in knowledge and shortage of resources in the field of children’s rights.
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Lies Punselie
Faculty of Law
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Misha Plagis
Faculty of Law
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Katrien Klep
Faculty of Law
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Jennifer Schense
Faculty of Law
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Henning Lahmann
Faculty of Law
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Anna Smulders
Faculty of Law
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Helen Duffy
Faculty of Law
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Ruhama Yilma Abebe
Faculty of Law
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Gelijn Molier
Faculty of Law
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Ann Skelton
Faculty of Law
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Larissa van den Herik
Faculty of Law
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Lucy Opoka
Faculty of Law
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Gisela Hirschmann
Social & Behavioural Sciences
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Rick Lawson
Faculty of Law
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Media Freedom as a Fundamental Right
Recently Cambridge University Press published dr. Jan Osters monograph “Media Freedom as a Fundamental Right”.
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Thea Coventry
Faculty of Law
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Children’s Rights Monitor 2012
The Children’s Rights Monitor provides a thematic overview of the implementation of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in the Netherlands.
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Human Rights and Climate Change
It is difficult to deny the value and importance of human rights, and yet their application in the context of climate change is increasingly contested. While some argue that it is difficult to establish the violation of human rights by climate change processes, others contend that human rights are anthropocentric,…
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Afrooz Kaviani Johnson
Faculty of Law
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LUCIR Seminar: The Far Right and Global Environmental Politics
Lecture
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Landscape Protection in International Law
Amy Strecker assesses the institutional framework for landscape protection, analyses the interplay between landscape and human rights, and links the etymology and theory of landscape with its articulation in law.
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Gjovalin Macaj
Faculty of Governance and Global Affairs
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Eric De Brabandere
Faculty of Law