Technology and the future of human rights Call for papers Technological developments have made what was once science fiction reality. This gives some hope for a utopian future while others get nightmares. It also highlights the extent to which technologies that are not explicitly designed with human rights and equity in mind have tremendous potential to do harm. In most societies companies monitor and monetize our activities online for profit and governments have tremendous...
At the 2016 Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI) Conference in Utrecht, the Netherlands 2-3 September 2016 the Utrecht Declaration on Academic Freedom was adopted. Press Release - AHRI
projít na článekThe International Centre for the Promotion of Human Rights at the Local and Regional Levels under the auspices of UNESCO, and the UNESCO Chair in Human Rights and Human Security at the University of Graz, Austria, invite you to attend a multi-day online A
projít na článekThe European Yearbook on Human Rights is shedding light on current human rights topics of concern and the most pressing issues that impair human rights protection, the rule of law and democracy in Europe and beyond. The Yearbook is edited by Philip Czech
projít na článekAt the 2018 AHRI Conference in Edinburgh, 7-8 September 2018, the Edinburgh Declaration on Renewing our Commitment to Human Rights was adopted. The text of the declaration is available here.
projít na článekNa zasedání Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI) v Bělehradě (21.-22.9.2015) bylo naše VCLP přijato do této mezinárodní akademické sítě. AHRI představuje síť více než 50 členských institucí z 23 zemí světa, které provádí výzkum a vzdělávací ak
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