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[Recording available] ‘Covid and the rights of citizens – a conversation with Prof Kim Rubenstein on the Australian experience’
7 March 2022The NNHRR had the pleasure to invite you to an online event on 1 March 2022 with Professor Kim Rubenstein (University of Canberra) and Dr Julie Fraser (University of Utrecht) and with introductory remarks by NNHRR Academic Coordinator Dr León Castellanos-Janki...
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[Online symposium] Decolonisation and human rights - The Dutch case
11 February 2022Last week, constitutional law blog Verfassungsblog hosted an online symposium titled ‘Decolonisation and Human Rights—the Dutch case’ edited by Asser Researcher León Castellanos-Jankiewicz, who serves as NNHRR Academic Coordinator, and PhD researcher Wiebe Hom...
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2021 in Review: Looking back, moving forward
1 February 20222021 in Review: Looking back, moving forwardThe beginning of 2022 presents the perfect opportunity to reflect on the wonderful and vibrant year for the NNHRR that was 2021. Despite the challenges, the Network continued its work organizing and supporting a numb...
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Max van der Stoel Human Rights Award 2021 for PhD thesis by Yousra Benfquih: ‘A book that challenges readers to react’
10 December 2021Today, Yousra Benfquih (University of Antwerp) received the Max van der Stoel Human Rights Award 2021 for her PhD thesis in the field of international human rights. Katie Pentney (Leiden University) was awarded the prize for her Master thesis. The Max v...
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[Invitation] NNHRR Online Lecture with Prof Tom Ginsburg: 'Democracies and International Law'
29 November 2021The NNHRR has the pleasure to invite you to a online Lecture with Prof Tom Ginsburg on his recent book Democracies and International Law (Cambridge University Press, 2021) followed by a discussion on Monday, 6 December 2021 at 17:00 CET with introductory remar...