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Reflecting on Shared Priorities and Youth Leadership: Steering Group Meeting in Venice
Conversations on youth leadership, movement building, and the importance of engaging people and institutions...
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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....
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Interview with Emergency Response Rooms, 2025 Right Livelihood Laureate
The Global Campus of Human Rights Press Office interviewed 2025 Right Livelihood Laureate, Emergency...
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Interview with Audrey Tang, 2025 Right Livelihood Laureate
The Globa Campus of Human Rights Press Office had interviewed the 2025 Right Livelihood Laureate, Audrey...
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From Kabul to Bishkek: How the MAHRS Programme Helped Me Find My Voice Again
An Afghan alumna reflects on how the MAHRS programme became a turning point after the Taliban’s return...
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Webinars Series for the 7th edition of the Global Campus Policy Observatory
The current 7th edition of the GC Policy Observatory revolves around the research project ‘Protecting,...

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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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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Human rights activism: super big or super small or what strategy in times of aggressive populism and post-democracy
Attacks on human rights activists are frontal, powerful, and effective. The weakening and marginalisation of human rights activism follow two paths. The strategy of resilience and vitality of civil activism is moving in two opposing directions - super big (protests) and super small (volunteering and civic activism). New generations of students, intellectuals, and activists recognise the challenges...
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Beyond capacity or below obligation? Why Rohingya girls are excluded from education in Bangladesh
Bangladesh hosts the world's largest Rohingya refugee population yet has no refugee law. Viewing the camp education system through an intersectional CRC lens reveals that Rohingya adolescent girls' exclusion from post-primary education is a governance choice that constitutes structural discrimination.

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.