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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 ... -
Big Brother in the Middle-East and North Africa: The expansion of imported surveillance technologies and their supportive legislation
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)The article analyses digital surveillance companies and the possibilities that technology makes available to oppressive regimes: from monitoring centres facilitating mass surveillance on all telecommunications, to firewalls ... -
The impact of new information and communication technologies on the enjoyment of human rights in Latin America
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)New information and communication technologies pose different and diverse challenges to the enjoyment of human rights in Latin America. This article presents a number of case studies on challenges and opportunities connected ... -
Dystopia is now: Digital authoritarianism and human rights in Asia
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)The advent of new information and communication technologies has opened up new economic opportunities, heightened the availability of information, and expanded access to education and health knowledge and services. These ... -
Sustaining human rights in the era of new technologies: Case studies of Armenia, Belarus and the Kyrgyz Republic
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)The development of new technologies and innovation is meant to enhance accessibility and make life easier. Due to the fast pace of development, the response of countries to new technologies is crucial to ensure ... -
Selected developments in human rights and democracy in 2018: Migration and asylum in Europe
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)2018 marks a milestone year with respect to the socio-legal and political aspects surrounding the issue of migration due to the adoption of the two Global Compacts (the Global Compact on Refugees and the Global Compact ... -
Selected developments in human rights and democratisation during 2018: Could it have been worse? Mixed messages around democracy and human rights in the Asia Pacific
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)During 2018 the downward slide in human rights and democracy across the Asia Pacific region was slowed down, but not reversed. Many of the concerns gripping the region, such as the treatment of the Rohingya by the Myanmar ... -
Child protection and EU cooperation between Eastern Partnership countries during 2018, with a focus on Armenia, Georgia and Ukraine
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)This is a brief overview of progress and challenges in three Eastern Partnership (EaP) countries during 2018. The first part of the article analyses the commitments and obligations of three EaP countries under the ... -
Recent developments in sub-Saharan Africa during 2018
(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019)This article highlights selected developments in democracy and human rights in Africa during 2018. While highlighting the progress that Africa has made in relation to democracy in countries such as Ethiopia, Angola, ... -
Democracy and human rights developments in Southeast Europe during 2018
(2019)This article provides an overview of the developments in democracy and human rights during 2018 in the countries of Southeast Europe, focusing on nine countries. Different reports have revealed that the Southeastern ... -
Global Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 3 No 1
(Global Campus, 2019)Global Campus Human Rights Journal (Human Rights Journal) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, published under the auspices of the Global Campus of Human Rights as an open-access on-line journal. -
Editorial
(Global Campus, 2019)This is the fourth issue of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal. It consists of two parts. The first part provides a special focus on the phenomenon of ‘the diaspora’, and investigates its role and influence in various ... -
Editorial: the influence of diasporas on democracy-building processes: behavioural diversity
(Global Campus, 2019)Diaspora and democracy: These two phenomena have always aroused the interest of scholars. Indeed, in academic literature various significant research contributions and discussions are focused separately on either diaspora ... -
The influence of diaspora on democracy-building processes
(Global Campus, 2019)Introduction to special focus: The influence of diaspora on democracy-building processes. -
The ambivalent role of diaspora engagement for the homeland in the Balkans
(Global Campus, 2019)Diasporas have become significant role players in the democratic lives of their countries of origin. Such dynamic is particularly evident in the South East European context, a region characterised in contemporary history ...