Global Campus of Human Rights Magazine n 17 (January 2026)
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Abstract
Throughout this issue, voices from institutions and oversight bodies resonate with
urgency, reflecting on the vital task of breathing life into human rights standards
paradigms. Jonas Grimheden eloquently reminds us that these rights must be
embedded in operating procedures, made tangible in the rich tapestry of real-world
settings, especially in sensitive realms such as migration and border governance.
Here, education emerges not as an abstract notion, but as a guiding light, equipping
professionals to navigate ethical dilemmas and institutional pressures, all while
keeping the sanctity of fundamental rights at the forefront.
Deliberately, this edition broadens the canvas on which human rights are explored
and advanced. Sport unfolds as a vital arena; as Daniela Heerdt poignantly expresses,
human rights apply to every aspect of life, meaning that they also apply in the world
of sport… athletes are human beings first and athletes second. Viewed through this
lens, sport becomes both a stage of risk and a realm of potential, reflecting societal
inequalities while simultaneously breaking barriers, fostering dignity, equality,
and inclusion. All in line with everyday essentials UN campaigns for human rights
promotion not only human rights day but beyond.
The arts, culture, and visual expression further expand this horizon. Within the
Global Campus experience, creative practices are increasingly embraced as
essential threads in the fabric of human rights education and advocacy. Guido
Battaglia beautifully captures this idea, noting that sport and by extension, cultural
expression holds a unique ability to rise above geopolitical tensions, serving as a
platform for peace, dialogue, and mutual understanding. In a divided world, shared
experiences in sport, film, and art can illuminate paths for connection where politics
often falters. A proof of this is the important milestone of our CHRA Summer School
that celebrates its 20 years anniversary.