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Kategorie: Justice

Who can and who wants to become Austrian? Austrian naturalization politics as a challenge for democracy

Jeremias Stadlmair August 23, 2018 August 23, 2018

There is a growing difference between those who can vote in Austrian elections and those who are affected by decisions of Austrian politics. This difference is a consequence of international …

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Indigenous people in Brazil: Global cooperation and the right to life

Sharin Kleeberg Juli 3, 2018 Juli 3, 2018

Indigenous rights violation can be traced back to the days of Colonialism. Ever since the indigenous people have struggled to exercise their right to life. The current political situation in …

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Integration: Sind Normen und Werte des österreichischen Rechtsstaats (nicht) verhandelbar?

Myriam Becker November 30, 2017 November 30, 2017

Das neue Integrationsgesetz (IntG) wirft die Frage auf, inwieweit der Staat die Übernahme von Werten zwecks Integration verlangen darf.

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Hero’s Burial of President Marcos

Maria Pilar M. Lorenzo September 13, 2017 Oktober 2, 2017

The Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, who served as president of a dictatorial regime from 1972 until 1981, was interred in a Heroes’ Cemetery on November 18th, 2016. Although groups petitioned …

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The ‘List of Shame’ – a Sham? Accountability of conflict parties for child rights violations

Bernadette Knauder Juni 13, 2017 Juni 13, 2017

The carefully crafted agenda of the UN Security Council (UNSC) to protect children during armed conflicts has been praised for being an effective accountability tool, not least because it is …

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The Common European Asylum System – Time for a reboot?

Lisa Heschl April 2, 2017 April 10, 2017

Even though recognizing the principle of non-refoulement and the need for a joint approach in order to guarantee high human rights standards of refugees’ protection, the Common European Asylum System …

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About Serious Fouls and Fair Play – Human Rights in and through Sports

Gregor Fischer-Lessiak März 30, 2017 April 10, 2017

The time to leave the implementation of non-discrimination to sovereign states on a global scale seems to be over. Shifts in factual power towards non-state actors call for a more …

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