| Corporate transparency laws: A hollow victory? |
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| The European Court of Human Rights supervising the execution of its judgments |
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| The pathologisation of trans* persons in the ECtHR's case law on legal gender recognition |
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| Positive subsidiarity and its implications for the margin of appreciation doctrine |
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| Protection of human rights and the Rule of Law in Europe: A shared responsibility |
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| Human rights v. Insufficient climate action: The Urgenda case |
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| Human rights education: The good surf and reclaiming human rights |
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| The new urban agenda and human rights cities: Interconnections between the global and the local |
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| Reparations for the transatlantic slave trade and historical enslavement: Linking past atrocities with contemporary victim populations |
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| Disability rights in the Inter-American System of Human Rights: An expansive and evolving protection |
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| Compulsory vaccinations for children: Balancing the competing human rights at stake |
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| Between facts and norms: Testing compliance with Article 8 ECHR in immigration cases |
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| The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights in the age of global backlash |
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| The principle of the best interests of the child in the expulsion case law of the European Court of Human Rights: Procedural rationality as a remedy for inconsistency |
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| All rights for surrogacy-born children full scale |
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| On the Bride's side? Victims of domestic violence and their residence rights under EU and Council of Europe Law |
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| The fundamental rights challenges of algorithms |
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| The adaptability of international arbitration: Reforming the arbitration mechanism to provide effective remedy for business-related human rights abuses |
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| Giving up on individual justice? The effect of state non-execution of a pilot judgment on victims |
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| SIM Peter Baehr Lecture: From hostility to reconnection: How to make human rights relevant for all |
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| Migrant domestic workers and the right to a private and family life |
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| Crossing borders between International Refugee Law and International Human Rights Law in the European context: Can human rights enhance protection against persecution based on sexual orientation (and beyond)? |
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| Gender and the boundaries of international refugee law: Beyond the category of 'gender-related asylum claims' |
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| The boundaries of universality-migrant women and domestic violence before the Strasbourg Court |
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| Towards international human rights law applied to armed groups |
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| Subsidiarity of Human Rights in Practice: The relationship between the Constitutional Court and Lower Courts in Czechia |
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| Migrant boats on the high seas and their interception through psychologically coercive measures: Is there a case to extraterritorially apply human rights law? |
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| Human rights: Early days or coming to an end? |
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| Essential but expensive? The World Health Organization, access to medicines and human rights |
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| The obligation to investigate after a potential breach of article 2 ECHR in an extra-territorial context: Mission impossible for the armed forces? |
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| The significance of the Joint Declarations on freedom of expression |
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| From gatekeepers to GONGOs: A taxonomy of Non-Governmental Organisations engaging with United Nations human rights mechanisms |
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| The borders that disadvantage migrant women in enjoying human rights |
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| Local public libraries as human rights intermediaries |
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| Burkini bans in Belgian municipal swimming pools: Banning as a default option |
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| Human rights through the lens of disability |
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| The practice of the European Court of Human Rights when striking out applications |
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| Whistleblowing for sustainable democracy |
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