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May 28, 2026

A neurocognitive-based method for elaborating child-accessible judicial rulings: the didactic preface

Why are child-accessible rulings well intended but ineffective substitutions of a legal judgment? Child-accessible justice needs to consider the neurocognitive traits that are obstacles to justice for children. Ignoring these traits results in child-friendly ‘simulated’ justice.

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Global Campus “To the Righthouse” podcast: Survivor Movements for Justice

Survivor Movements for Justice is the fifth series in the Global Campus “To the Righthouse” podcast programme. It explores the process of empowerment that drives victim- and survivor-led movements for justice, focusing on individuals and organisations responding to various forms of human rights abuse, or injustice.

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