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Statement of Solidarity with Birzeit University Following the Military Raid on Campus
We stand in solidarity with Birzeit University, a member university of the Global Campus of Human Rights...
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EMA Students Celebrate the Right to Play Through Film and Dialogue
The 15th edition of the recent EMA Human Rights Film Festival turned the Global Campus headquarters in...
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From the Philippines to APMA: A Human Rights Learning Journey
Mabuhay! I am Jerome Jeffe Novio Crebillo, a 23-year-old from the Philippines and a student in the Asia-Pacific...
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Unleashing Human Rights Education: Reflections from the Budapest Forum and Our Journey to Exercise the Human Right to Joy
From 9 to 11 December 2025, we, a small team of GC alumni and Youth Advisory Group members, joined more...
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Five-Week On-line Seminar Cycle Explored Key Human Rights Challenges in Belize
In October and November, the Global Campus and the University of Belize ran a series of online seminars,...
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“Human Rights for Everyday Life!” GC Asia-Pacific human rights advocacy week
Students from the Asia-Pacific Master of Arts in Human Rights and Democratization (APMA) and its sister...

Events

Discover our latest events and explore what we have planned for 2025 (coming soon)! We engage experts, faculty, activists, diplomats, officials, students, alumni, and the general public—in Venice and other Global Campus locations worldwide.

 

Human Rights Preparedness Blog

Human rights are essential for emergency preparedness. Our blog draws insights from historical and current events to advocate for future readiness, emphasising a rights-based approach.

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Disability rights: giving Palestinian women a voice
Palestinian women and girls with disabilities face double discrimination based on their gender and physical conditions which disadvantages them in education, work and daily life. Here, they tell their stories of struggle and resilience.
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Environmental injustice and commuting struggles: rethinking urban mobility in Bishkek
Bishkek’s growing traffic and pollution, alongside shrinking green spaces reveal deep urban inequality. It is worth calling for a shift toward a sustainable 15-minute city model, where clean air, short commutes, and public services are accessible to all.
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The preliminary draft law on the juvenile penal system in Argentina: a legal déjà vu in times of cholera
The Bill promoted by Argentina’s Minister of Justice and Minister of Security aims at reforming the juvenile penal system and would reduce the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years. This has resumed the debate on the pending repeal of the current system. Instead of adapting it in line with human rights norms, the Bill responds to a punitivist logic reinstating the criminalization of adolescence...

To The Righthouse Podcast

To the Righthouse alerts to risks for human rights and points towards secure protection. It takes you to a place where we discuss human rights, moving from scepticism to hope, from utopia to empathy, riding (sound) waves but also signalling where the light is.

What to read

Annual Report 2023

Journal Volume 6 No 2

Toolkit: Ending Deprivation of Liberty of Children for Migration-related Reasons

What to watch

Global Campus of Human Rights: Educating Tomorrow's Experts in Human Rights and Democracy

Interviews with the participants of the Venice School for Human Rights Defenders 2024

Interview with Patrick Zaki