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The Institutionalisation of Human Trafficking by networks of terrorist organizations

The Institutionalisation of Human Trafficking by networks of terrorist organizations

by Ifigenia Pilatou | Feb 16, 2018 | Human Trafficking, Terrorism, Women's Rights | 0 Comments

Ifigenia Pilatou discusses the linkages between human trafficking and terrorist networks.

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Sexual Assault is Finally Being Taken Seriously in the United States

Sexual Assault is Finally Being Taken Seriously in the United States

by Nikole Metz | Feb 16, 2018 | Women's Rights | 0 Comments

Nikole Metz draws attention to how the ruling against Larry Nassar reflects a change in social attitudes about sexual assault in the US.

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Migration Crisis in Calais

Migration Crisis in Calais

by Nathalie Zamaria | Feb 2, 2018 | Migration, Refugees | 0 Comments

Nathalie Zamaria reports on French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent visit to Calais where he outlined his government’s new policy towards immigration and asylum.

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Has the concept of feminism lost its true meaning?

Has the concept of feminism lost its true meaning?

by Flore Beaumond | Jan 18, 2018 | Women's Rights | 1 Comment

Flore Beaumond considers the recent clashes between feminism and anti-feminism within the post-Weinstein context and the rise of the #metoo movement.

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Switzerland’s Stance on the explicit Prohibition of all Corporal Punishment of Children in the Home reconfirmed at the last Universal Periodic Review

Switzerland’s Stance on the explicit Prohibition of all Corporal Punishment of Children in the Home reconfirmed at the last Universal Periodic Review

by Angela Borkias | Jan 18, 2018 | Corporal Punishment | 0 Comments

Angela Borkias reports on Switzerland’s recent decision to reconfirm its stance on corporal punishment at home.

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A Pervasive Aspect of the Refugee Crisis

A Pervasive Aspect of the Refugee Crisis

by Ifigenia Pilatou | Jun 6, 2017 | Refugees | 0 Comments

This article investigates the fact that refugee children and, in particular, of unaccompanied minors run a serious risk of being exposed to violence, abuse and, often, sexual exploitation.

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Kosovo – Trying to Bridge Two Worlds

Kosovo – Trying to Bridge Two Worlds

by Ifigenia Pilatou and Barbara Treichl | Mar 25, 2017 | Allgemein | 0 Comments

As part of our Human Rights Masters program, we went on a field trip in January 2017 to the newborn Kosovo. We knew we had to stay mindful and open for an incredibly unique experience, one that would change and challenge our way of thinking.

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