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Advancing the Right to Education for migrant children: Fahim's Journey to the Global Campus
Fahim Abrar Abid is a Visiting Researcher at the Global Campus of Human Rights (GCHR) in Venice, examining...
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From temple to classroom: how a Buddhist monk is bridging faith and human rights in Bangkok
In Bangkok, at the foot of Wat Saket, Venerable Napan Santibhaddo Thawornbanjob has spent years working...
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Ethical and Rights-Based Approach to Work with and for Children
How can research involving children move beyond procedural safeguards toward genuine, meaningful participation?...
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Sharing is caring: peer learning and co-creation at the core of the 20th CHRA anniversary reunion
Our School in Cinema, Human Rights and Advocacy (CHRA) officially celebrated its 20th anniversary in...
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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...

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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Self-determination without choice: how Western Sahara signals a quiet shift in international law
Western Sahara illustrates how international law’s self-determination norm is being hollowed out. An examination of UN Security Council’s practice and Resolution 2797 (2025) shows a shift from referendum-based decolonization to status-quo management, privileging autonomy and stability over rights and justice.
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EU: Fortress Europe Migration Plan endangers basic human rights
The European Union finds itself at a crucial moment, navigating the complex issue of migration. This blog explores recent concerning proposals from Brussels, in which the appeal for stricter borders threatens fundamental human rights principles and long-term societal cohesion.
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Breathing inequality: how pregnant women in Punjab bear a hidden human rights burden
Each winter, smog engulfs Punjab, but its human cost is far from evenly shared. It is worth examining how air pollution disproportionately harms pregnant women, particularly those from marginalised and rural communities, by compounding biological vulnerability with entrenched social and economic inequalities.

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