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Call for application for the position of postdoctoral researcher within the iBOF project “Future-proofing human rights. Developing thicker forms of accountability”
A new vacancy has been released for a postdoctoral fellowship position in the domain of human rights and accountability as part of the iBOF project “Future-proofing human rights.
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New blog post: Indefinite detention is finally declared unlawful in Australia: what next?
FRC member Júlia Zomignani Barboza published a new blog on the RLI Blog on Refugee Law and Forced Migration. The blog post builds on her previous work on Australia, a country that is analysed in her PhD research on undersirable unreturnables.
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NEW PUBLICATION: GLUKHIN V. RUSSIA: FACIAL RECOGNITION CONSIDERED HIGHLY INTRUSIVE BUT NOT INCONSISTENT WITH FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS
FRC member Cristina Cocito published a new post on the Strasbourg Observers blog entitled 'Glukhin v Russia: Facial recognition considered highly intrusive but not inconsistent with fundamental rights'. The blogpost is available here.
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New publication: International standards of migrant domestic workers and the kafala system in Lebanon
FRC member, Nadine El-Dekmak published a new short paper on the Migration Conference 2023 Selected Papers entitled “International standards of migrant domestic workers and the kafala system in Lebanon”.
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FRC delegation participates in the International Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Conference on ‘The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 75: Rethinking and Constructing its Future Together’ on 6-8 December at Ghent University, Belgium
Several FRC members will participate in the International Interdisciplinary and Transdisciplinary Conference on 'The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 75: Rethinking and Constructing Its Future Together' taking place at Ghent University (Belgium) from 6 to 8 December 2023. The 75th anni...
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FRC member presents at the ECLAN Graduate Conference 2023
On November 30th FRC members Andreas Kanakakis presented his paper ‘The collection of evidence in the EU: mutual trust and mutual mistrust’ during the European Criminal Law Academic Network’s Graduate Conference (ECLAN Graduate Conference: The future of European Criminal Law), held at Univers...
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NEW PUBLICATION: State Prevention Targeting Persons Attracted to Minors in Europe by Aleydis Nissen
Former FRC member Aleydis Nissen published an article on "State Prevention Targeting Persons Attracted to Minors in Europe" in the St Andrews Law Journal.
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FRC Co-Director Prof Paul de Hert presents a lecture series on Legal theories, Law and Justice in a Globalising World as Visiting Professor at H.P. National Law University, Shimla.
From 9 to 25 October 2023, FRC co-director Prof Paul De Hert will give a lecture series on 'Legal Theory, Law and Justice in a Globalising World' as Visiting Professor at the Centre for Comparative Public Law (CCPL) of Himachal Pradesh National Law University, Shimla (India). Prof De Hert is f...
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Maarten Colette is appointed as the new FRANET research manager
Since 2018, FRC has been the national contractor for FRANET, the multi-disciplinary research network of the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA). As FRC co-director, Prof. Dr. Paul de Hert acted as FRANET research manager for our work with the FRA. He was assisted in this task by Dr.
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FRC Member joins The Migration Conference 2023
On the 24th of August 2023, FRC member, Nadine El-Dekmak presented her forthcoming paper “International standards of Migrant Domestic Workers and the Kafala System in Lebanon” during the penal “Remittances” at the Migration Conference 2023 hosted by the Faculty of law, University of Hamburg (23
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New Publication: The transformative nature of the EU Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles: replacing the old paradigm (normative equivalency of rights)
Cristina Cocito (FRC Member) and Prof Paul De Hert (FRC co-director) published a new article on the Computer Law and Security Review Journal entitled 'The transformative nature of the EU Declaration on Digital Rights and Principles: replacing the old paradigm (normative equivalency of rights)'.
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