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Global Campus Human Rights Journal
Global Campus Human Rights Journal is established as a peer-reviewed bi-annual publication dedicated to serving as a forum for rigorous scholarly analysis, critical commentaries, and reports on recent developments pertaining ...
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Global Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 4 No 1
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)This volume of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal consists of three parts. The first part, ‘Special focus: Selected developments in the area of children’s rights’, is the first time the Journal devotes special attention ... -
Editorial
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)This volume of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal consists of three parts. The first part, ‘Special focus: Selected developments in the area of children’s rights’, is the first time the Journal devotes special ... -
Editorial of special focus: Selected developments in the area of children’s rights
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)The thirtieth anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) represented an occasion for many in the field to take stock, reflecting on achievements and challenges of children’s rights advocacy ... -
Redressing language-based exclusion and punishment in education and the Language Friendly School initiative
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)Despite decades of scientific literature showing the benefits of multilingual programmes that allow children to learn through their mother tongue, millions of children around the world continue to be denied the right to ... -
Rohingya children in Bangladesh: Safeguarding their health-related rights in relation to the available healthcare system
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)As at March 2020 Bangladesh hosted approximately 859 160 Rohingya people of which 54 per cent were children. The magnitude of their health problems is undeniable and uncertainty about the consequences of these health ... -
Procedural precarity: An examination of Canadian immigration policy and practice in relation to immigrant youth
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)All newcomers, regardless of age, face a compounded variety of barriers, risks and challenges that are exacerbated by their immigrant status. However, newcomer youths face some of these same issues with heightened vul ... -
Children’s rights to privacy in times of emergency: The case of Serbia in relation to internet education technologies
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)In the digital era the privacy of children has become an issue of particular importance. With the spread of COVID-19 many schools turned to online education, causing this vulnerable group of internet users to be more ... -
Children’s rights budgeting and social accountability: Children’s views on its purposes, processes and their participation
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)Children’s rights budgeting is an international human rights priority and the focus of the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child’s 2016 General Comment on Public Budgeting for the Realisation of Children’s Rights. ... -
The Third Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child: Preliminary case law assessment for the effective promotion and protection of children’s rights
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)On the occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, the locus standi of the child could be considered among its key elements. CRC has also been strengthened by ... -
Rethinking the façade of decentralisation under the 1996 Constitution of Cameroon
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)The 1996 Constitution of Cameroon tried to put in place a decentraliased system of government in order to accommodate Cameroon’s diverse communities. The constitutional and political evolution from the colonial era up ... -
European populism in the European Union: Results and human rights impacts of the 2019 parliamentary elections
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)Populism is a problem neither unique nor new to Europe. However, a number of crises within the European Union, such as the ongoing Brexit crisis, the migration crisis, the climate crisis and the rise of illiberal regimes ... -
Selected developments in human rights and democratisation in sub-Saharan Africa during 2019
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)This article reviews selected developments in human rights and democratisation in sub-Saharan Africa during 2019. It contextualises the withdrawal of Tanzania from the optional declaration under article 34(6) of the ... -
A contradictory 2019 in the Arab world: The heralds of a second Arab Spring in times of increased vulnerability and upgraded authoritarianism
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)During the year 2019 mass mobilisations broke out throughout the Arab region, with protestors calling for regime change and denouncing mismanagement, corruption and the lack of basic services and human rights in countries ... -
Selected regional developments in human rights and democratisation in the Asia Pacific during 2019: Prospects turned into plights
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)The international community marking the anniversaries of international organisations and treaty bodies, along with the realisation of human rights bolstered by technology, opened windows for upholding human rights and ... -
Global Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 3 No 2
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)This is the fifth issue of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal. It consists of two parts. The first part provides a special focus on ‘technology and human rights’, an area of growing interest and concern. In seven ... -
Editorial
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)This is the fifth issue of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal. It consists of two parts. The first part provides a special focus on ‘technology and human rights’, an area of growing interest and concern. In seven ... -
Editorial of special focus: The impact of new technologies on human rights
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)The profusion of new technologies and of information and communication technologies in many aspects of individual and collective life is one of the defining features of our times. The advancement of new technologies in ... -
The right to development and internet shutdowns: Assessing the role of information and communications technology in democratic development in Africa
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)The right to development is generally assessed as an all-inclusive right. It is regarded as a rallying right in which all other rights are mostly realised. The progressive nature of the right to development in realising ... -
Are smart walls smart solutions? The impact of technologically-charged borders on human rights in Europe
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)This article reviews new technologies on the external border of the European Union, and the human rights ramifications of these developments. It utilises a multi-disciplinary approach, writing on the emerging ... -
Online assemblies between freedom and order: Practices in South-East Europe
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)This article approaches the question of whose interests the internet serves through the prism of online assemblies in the South-East Europe (SEE) region. In order to answer this question, the article uses four connected ...