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Human rights violation and (non)prospect for democracy in Thailand
(Global Campus, 2018)
The international community (in particular, the European Union and the United States) suspended political relations with Thailand after the military coup in 2014. This relationship has been gradually normalized since the ...
Conquering the right to assembly of LGBTI people in Bosnia and Herzegovina: towards the first pride parade
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)
Up until now, it has been challenging to speak about any standard policy practices when it comes to the freedom of assembly of lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender/intersex (LGBTI) people in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH). Ahead ...
The impact of ground and aerial security robots on human rights in Africa
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
The objective of this policy brief is to make a case for addressing the impact of the use of ground and aerial security robots on human rights in Africa.
The African continent is witnessing a rapid growth of the robotics ...
Facial recognition in Latin America: Towards a human rights-based legal framework to protect public spaces from mass surveillance
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020)
This policy paper addresses the challenges posed by the use of facial recognition technologies in public spaces in Latin America. It states that these systems are being deployed without strong legal safeguards, without ...