
New Publication: a View on CJEU Opinion 2/13’s Unclear Stance on and Dislike of Protocol 16 ECHR
FRC Member, Fisnick Korenica has published a new article entitled 'A View on CJEU Opinion 2/13’s Unclear Stance on and Dislike of Protocol 16 ECHR' in the European Public Law Journal . The article is co-authored with Dren Doli.
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FRC Researcher Irene Wieczorek Presents at the 10th ECLAN Conference
FRC Member Irene Wieczorek participated on the 25th and 26th of April as invited speaker to the Conference The Needed Balances of EU Criminal Law: Past, Present and Future organised by ECLAN (European Criminal Law Academic Network) which celebrated its 10th Anniversary.
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New Article: Managing the Risks of Being a Victim of Severe Labour Exploitation
FRC Researcher, Amy Weatherburn, has co-authored with Dr Alex Toft, an article exploring the views of experts on the situation of severe labour exploitation in the UK.
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FRC Director to Speaker at International Conference "Getting the Balance Rights III" on the Human Rights of the Elderly
On Tuesday 19 April 2016, Paul De Hert co-director of FRC will be speaking on a panel entitled 'The anti-discrimination agenda on the elderly' at the international conference Getting the Balance Right III, held in Brussels.
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New Article: The Relationship Between Human Rights Violations and Human Trafficking
FRC Member, Julia Muraszkiewicz has published a new article entitled "The Relationship Between Human Rights Violations and Human Trafficking" in the new issue of Slavery Today Journal.
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FRC Welcomes Felicity Gerry QC as Affiliated Member
Felicity Gerry QC, a UK and Australian Barrister has joined FRC as an affiliated member. Felicity, has vast experience in criminal and human rights law and will contribute to the team's projects, publications and other work.
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FRC Researcher, Auke Willem to Present at 10th Annual International Graduate Legal Research Conference
Auke Willems, FRC Researcher will present his paper on ‘Mutual trust as a term of art in EU criminal law’ at The 10th Annual International Graduate Legal Research Conference, at King’s College London from 4-5 April 2016.
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New Article: Reflections on Technology, Human Trafficking and Privacy and Data Protection
Julia Muraskiewicz, FRC Researcher, has co-authored an article entitled ‘The role of technology in the fight against human trafficking: reflections on privacy and data protection concerns’.
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FRC Researchers Contribute to FRA Project on Fundamental Rights Implications of Biometric data
FRC researchers, together with 6 other partner countries are conducting fieldwork research into the fundamental rights implications of biometric data in large EU IT systems in the areas of borders, visa and asylum.
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TRACE Workshop ”Policy Implications of Future Trends in Human Trafficking”
The Council of the Baltic Sea States Task Force against Trafficking in Human Beings (CBSS TF-THB) in cooperation with the project partners are organising a workshop “Policy Implications of Future Trends in Human Trafficking” on 29 February 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden. The...
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FRC Researchers Accepted for Panel at EUIA Conference 2016
Julia Muraszkiewicz and Amy Weatherburn, FRC Researchers, have had a panel accepted at the EUIA conference 2016.
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Blog Entry by Amy Weatherburn "Tackling human trafficking at the Roots: Preventing a Life of Crime and a Life of Exploitation"
FRC Researcher Amy Weatherburn, has written a blog entry that highlights highlights some of the achievements of the TRACE project so far. The blog is available in fully from La Strada International's website.
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