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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Blog entry Julia Muraskiewicz "Modern slavery – But Let us Remember the Trafficked"
FRC Researcher, Julia Muraskiewicz, has published an entry on the LSE Human Rights blog entitled "Modern slavery – but let us remember the trafficked". The piece looks at terminology used in the human trafficking discourse.
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Prof. De Hert to Present at Belgian Senate Hearing on Public Officials Wearing Religious Symbols
Professor Paul de Hert has been invited as an expert to present at a hearing on the fundamental rights of public officials wearing religious symbols at the Belgian Senate. Prof. de Hert will be joined by Professor Julie Ringelheim, UCL.
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