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ItemAmi nia Direitus Umanus, Ami nia Futuru! Introdusaun ba Direitus Umanus iha Sudeste Aziátiku(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2022) [...] ; Remiddi, Adriano ; Hayes, Mike ; Vukobrat, JelenaManual ida ne’e hanesan produsaun ida husi projetu dezenvolvimentu kapasitasaun ba integrasaun edukasaun direitus umanus iha Universidade Nasional Timor Lorosa’e (UNTL), implementa iha 2019-22 husi Kampus Global ba Direitus Umanus ho apoiu husi Uniaun Europeia. Disponível iha lian Inglés, Portugués no Tetun, manual ida ne’e nia objetivu atu apóiu dosente no estudante sira iha estabelesimentu ba kurríkulu kursu foun "Introdusaun ba Direitus Umanus iha Sudeste Aziátiku", hanesan mós inisiativa seluk husi ensinu superior iha Timor Lorosa’e no mos fatin seluk.
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ItemEditorial(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020) [...]This volume of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal consists of three parts. The first part, ‘Special focus: Selected developments in the area of children’s rights’, is the first time the Journal devotes special attention to the rights of children. In the second part, we publish a single article of a general bearing. In this article, Chofor Che finds the root causes for the ongoing political malaise in Cameroon in the failure of that state to effectively implement the decentralisation framework provided for under the 1996 Constitution of Cameroon. The third part contains a regular feature of the Journal, a discussion of ‘recent developments’ in the fields of human rights and democratisation in four of the regions covered by the Global Campus of Human Rights.
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ItemEditorial(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019) [...]This is the fifth issue of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal. It consists of two parts. The first part provides a special focus on ‘technology and human rights’, an area of growing interest and concern. In seven articles devoted to this topic, authors from across the globe investigate this issue. These seven articles are based on papers that were presented at an event of the Global Campus of Human Rights at which students, lecturers and other scholars interrogated the topic ‘The impact of new technologies on human rights’. The Global Campus of Human Rights consists of the Global Campus Europe, South East Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, Caucasus, Latin America and the Arab World, with the participation of post-graduate students from their respective Master’s programmes in Human Rights and Democracy. The second part of this issue of the Journal contains a discussion of ‘recent developments’ in the fields of human rights and democratisation in five of the regions covered by the Global Campus of Human Rights. In this issue, developments during 2018 in five regions are covered: Europe, the Asia Pacific, the countries making up the Eastern Partnership, sub-Saharan Africa and South East Europe.
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ItemGlobal Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 3 No 1(Global Campus, 2019) [...]Global Campus Human Rights Journal (Human Rights Journal) is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal, published under the auspices of the Global Campus of Human Rights as an open-access on-line journal.
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ItemGlobal Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 3 No 2(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2019) [...]This is the fifth issue of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal. It consists of two parts. The first part provides a special focus on ‘technology and human rights’, an area of growing interest and concern. In seven articles devoted to this topic, authors from across the globe investigate this issue. These seven articles are based on papers that were presented at an event of the Global Campus of Human Rights at which students, lecturers and other scholars interrogated the topic ‘The impact of new technologies on human rights’. The Global Campus of Human Rights consists of the Global Campus Europe, South East Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, Caucasus, Latin America and the Arab World, with the participation of post-graduate students from their respective Master’s programmes in Human Rights and Democracy. The second part of this issue of the Journal contains a discussion of ‘recent developments’ in the fields of human rights and democratisation in five of the regions covered by the Global Campus of Human Rights. In this issue, developments during 2018 in five regions are covered: Europe, the Asia Pacific, the countries making up the Eastern Partnership, sub-Saharan Africa and South East Europe.
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ItemGlobal Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 4 No 1(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020) [...]This volume of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal consists of three parts. The first part, ‘Special focus: Selected developments in the area of children’s rights’, is the first time the Journal devotes special attention to the rights of children. In the second part, we publish a single article of a general bearing. In this article, Chofor Che finds the root causes for the ongoing political malaise in Cameroon in the failure of that state to effectively implement the decentralisation framework provided for under the 1996 Constitution of Cameroon. The third part contains a regular feature of the Journal, a discussion of ‘recent developments’ in the fields of human rights and democratisation in four of the regions covered by the Global Campus of Human Rights.
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ItemGlobal Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 4 No 2(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2020) [...]This volume of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal consists of three parts. The first part is a ‘Special focus: Selected developments in the area of children’s rights’. This is the second occasion on which the Journal devotes special attention to the rights of children. The special focus is a product of this collaboration between the Global Campus of Human Rights and the Right Livelihood Foundation. In 2019 a cooperation agreement was signed between the Global Campus of Human Rights and the Right Livelihood Foundation. Its purpose is to ‘promote the acknowledgment and observance of human and child rights and to strengthen the participation of children in all matters affecting their lives in the present and in the future’. The Right Livelihood Foundation is a Swedish charity organisation, the mission of which is to honour and support courageous people solving global problems. The Foundation is a politically-independent and nonideological platform for the voices of its Laureates to be heard. The articles in this part are linked to the UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty (2019). In 2020 the ‘Global Classroom 2020’, which was presented virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic, focused on the UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty and the implementation of its recommendations. These Global Classrooms, a feature of the Global Campus since 2013, brings together students and professors from all regional hubs for a week-long conference where a topic of common interest is studied, analysed and discussed. The Global Classroom facilitates interaction among students from the different regional programmes by ii (2020) 4 Global Campus Human Rights Journal organising dedicated activities and providing a forum for discussion and networking. The articles in this part of the Journal are all products of collaboration between students and staff working with each of the regional Master’s programmes within the framework of the collaboration between the Global Campus of Human Rights and the Right Livelihood Foundation.
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ItemGlobal Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 5 No 1(Global Campus Human Rights, 2021) [...]This volume of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal consists of three parts. The first part is a collection of articles on the COVID-19 pandemic and socio-economic rights in variois regions of the world. This was the theme of the Global Classroom in 2021, organised every year by Global Campus of Human Rights. The second part includes an article by Kawado Appiagyei-Atua which undertakes a critical assessment of academic freedom at Ghana’s public universities. The last part is a review on children's participation in qualitative research by Mark Capaldi.
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ItemGlobal Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 5 No 2(Global Campus Human Rights, 2021) [...]This volume of the Global Campus journal contains a collection of articles written during the COVID-19 pandemic. The first section is a collection of articles which explore the situation of human rights in the second year of the pandemic from four regional perspectives: Europe, Africa, the Asia-Pacific, and Southeast Europe. The second section of this journal contains articles from two Afghan refugees who are part of the Global Campus and have direct experience of conducting academic work in a crisis.
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ItemGlobal Campus Human Rights Journal, Volume 6 No 1(Global Campus Human Rights, 2022) [...]This volume of the Global Campus Human Rights Journal is a collection of articles on internal diplacement in the context of armed conflict and violence with climate change and disasters in various regions of the world. This was the theme of the Global Classroom in 2022, organised every year by Global Campus of Human Rights.
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ItemOs Nossos Direitos Humanos, o nosso Futuro! Uma Introdução aos Direitos Humanos no Sudeste Asiático(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2022) [...] ; Remiddi, Adriano ; Hayes, Mike ; Vukobrat, JelenaEste manual é uma produção do projeto de desenvolvimento e capacitação para a integração da educação dos direitos humanos na Universidade Nacional de Timor Lorosa’e (UNTL), implementado em 2019-22 pelo Global Campus de Direitos Humanos com o apoio da União Europeia. Disponível em línguas inglesa, portuguesa e tetum, o manual destina-se a apoiar os docentes e estudantes do recém estabelecido curso curricular "Introdução ao Direitos Humanos no Sudeste Asiático", bem como quaisquer outras iniciativas de ensino superior em Timor-Leste e noutros lugares.
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ItemOur Human Rights, Our Future! An Introduction to Human Rights in Southeast Asia(Global Campus of Human Rights, 2022) [...] ; Remiddi, Adriano ; Hayes, Mike ; Vukobrat, JelenaThis textbook is an output of the capacity development project for the mainstreaming of human rights education at the National University of Timor-Leste (UNTL), implemented in 2019-22 by the Global Campus of Human Rights with the support of the European Union. Available in English, Portuguese and Tetum languages, the textbook is meant to support the lecturers and students of the newly established curricular course "An Introduction to Human Rights in Southeast Asia", as well as any other higher education initiatives in Timor-Leste and beyond.
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ItemUnited Nations Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty( 2019) [...] ; Nowak, ManfredThe UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty is a comprehensive Study conducted by Manfred Nowak, a large team of experts from all over the world and 274 children who were interviewed. The findings of the Study concern six thematic areas in which children live deprived of liberty: juvenile justice, detention with their primary caregivers, for migration-related reasons, in institutions, in the context of armed conflict or on national security grounds. The Study also focuses on the gender dimension, the impact on the health of the children and children with disabilities, as well the views and perspectives of children themselves. According to the research more than 7 million children are currently living in deprivation of liberty. In addition to other findings related to the specific thematic areas, this comprehensive publication also contains a large set of recommendations. As a follow-up to the Study, many activities have been funded in order to implement these recommendations.
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ItemUnited Nations Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty : executive summary( 2020) [...] ; Nowak, ManfredThis is a summary of the UN Global Study on Children Deprived of Liberty, a comprehensive Study conducted by Manfred Nowak, a large team of experts from all over the world and 274 children who were interviewed. The findings of the Study concern six thematic areas in which children live deprived of liberty: juvenile justice, detention with their primary caregivers, for migration-related reasons, in institutions, in the context of armed conflict or on national security grounds. The Study also focuses on the gender dimension, the impact on the health of the children and children with disabilities, as well the views and perspectives of children themselves. According to the research more than 7 million children are currently living in deprivation of liberty.