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From Human Rights Research to Community Action: our Alumna Vita Luftiah Champions Women-Led Circular Economy in Indonesia
Since graduating from the Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation in Asia-Pacific (APMA),...
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From theory to practice: a Moot Court to understand the African Human Rights System
Each year, students on the Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa (HRDA) participate...
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ECCHRD to Convene its 41st Annual Meeting in Budapest
The European Coordinating Committee on Human Rights Documentation (ECCHRD) will hold its 41st meeting...
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Syrian Refugees’ “Non-Return”: A Student-Led Report Sheds Light on a Human Crisis
Amid rising discourse among decision-makers and actors globally about the imminent return of Syrian refugees...
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Children and Young People from Across the Global Campus Network Contribute to Global Drug Policy Debate
How can drug policies better support and reflect the rights, needs and realities of children and young...
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Invitation to tender for Communications services 2026-2029
The organic promotion of our human rights events, courses, trainings, modules and materials is key to...

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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Children born out of wedlock in Pakistan: born and dumped with no rights
The rights of children born out of wedlock in Pakistan remain hidden and ignored, often wrapped in social, cultural, religious, and legal sensitivities. Their protection requires efforts from national human rights organizations, members of the civil society, and at international community to ensure Pakistan’s compliance with its national and international commitments.
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Elusive justice, perennial transit: the Eastern mediterranean migration corridor returns to public attention
The upcoming EU Pact on Migration and Asylum reinforces the structural conditions generating permanent transit, embedding the externalisation of border control into the Union's legal and operational fabric and narrowing migrants' pathways to protection.
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Cut, silenced, forgotten: Why Singapore must confront female genital mutilation
Female genital cutting remains hidden in Singapore, often framed as religion, culture, or harmless medical care. Ending it requires public health guidance, religious clarity, community education, and protection for every girl’s bodily autonomy.

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.