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Colombian Government is obstructing the Truth Commission’s Work

by The Bridge | Apr 2, 2021 | Conflict, Freedom of Information, Justice

Author: Juan Sebastian Cordoba Carreño (Vienna Master of Human Rights)  _________________________________________________________________________________________ “Truth is painful but necessary for reconciliation”   In 2016, the Colombian Government and the FARC rebel...

10 years after the Mapping report, the Democratic Republic of the Congo still awaits justice

by The Bridge | Apr 2, 2021 | Development, Instability, Justice

Author: Salomé Persyn (Vienna Master of Human Rights)  _________________________________________________________________________________________ Does time really heal all wounds? The 1st of October 2020 marked ten years since the publishing of the Mapping report....

Undermining Human Rights: Tanzanian social media suppression during the 2020 presidential elections

by The Bridge | Apr 2, 2021 | Freedom of expression, Political Rights, Social Media

Author: Yaël Pelegrin (Vienna Master of Human Rights)  _________________________________________________________________________________________ On the 28th of October 2020, Tanzania voted to elect a new president. The outcome was that President John Magufuli was...

Bringing the European Convention of Human Rights into the Kosovar Legal System  

by The Bridge | Mar 25, 2021 | Allgemein, Council of Europe, ECHR, Kosovo

Author: Antonia Obrvan (Vienna Master of Human Rights)  _________________________________________________________________________________________ The European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (ECHR) is often and by many regarded as the cornerstone...

Development and human rights: Irrefutable links, questionable praxis

by The Bridge | Mar 25, 2021 | Allgemein, Development, Inequality

Author: Pallavi Chatterjee (Vienna Master of Human Rights)  _________________________________________________________________________________________   Two frameworks and their potential complementarity   A troubled history exists between the human rights framework...
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