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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageCan India be an international human rights leader?
As an emerging economy with a growing work force, India believes it should have a voice in global affairs. No one...
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Published in: oDRA Different Childhood
What is the experience of growing up gay in Russia? oDRussia publishes extracts of Sergey Khazov's...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageحان الوقت لنوع جديد من النقاش حول حقوق الإنسان العالمية
إدخال openGlobalRights: مشروع متعدد اللغات تهدف إلى جمع الناس من الجنوب والشمال معا في نقاش حول مستقبل حقوق الإنسان.
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Published in: HomeTurkey’s silent minority standing proud for the first time
Ten years of majoritarian style AKP rule has turned Turkey into a polarized country, increasingly torn apart between...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageEncouraging stronger engagement by emerging powers on human rights
Resentment of the west is making emerging powers hold back when they could be using their strengths and experiences...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageCan China be a normative power?
Until now, the west has been attempting to tell China how to behave when it comes to human rights. But things are...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpage中国可能成为一个规范性力量吗?
到目前为止,西方总是试图告诉中国在人权问题上应该如何行动。但是事情真在改变。中国越来越积极介入有关人权的国际辩论中。中国要在未来重新定义国际规范吗? English, Español, العربي.
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Published in: HomeConfronting disorder in Brazil
Let’s try to define vandalism. Vandalism is the act of destroying what is important and valuable for the culture and...
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Published in: oDRKill or cure?
In Russia, homophobia is not just an attitude, but government policy, with new legislation reinforcing traditional...
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Published in: HomeOne day in Gezi Park
These various analytical approaches to Gezi fail to see the space, time and actors as “in process”; that is, not as...
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Published in: HomeTimes of hope and despair: lessons of democracy from Gezi resistance
The latest developments translate as the end of justice and legality as we know it. What we are experiencing is a...
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Published in: HomeThis week's window on the Middle East - June 19, 2013
Arab Awakening's columnists offer their weekly perspective on what is happening on the ground in the Middle East....
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Published in: HomeIllusions and realities surrounding Iran’s presidential elections
All the opposition groups, almost without exception, had called for the boycott of the elections. Had Iranian voters...
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Published in: ourNHSA transatlantic corporate bill of rights
This week G8 leaders hail the opening of EU/US Free Trade negotiations as 'a once in a generation opportunity' to...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageHuman rights in the vernacular
The road to greater ownership of human rights by emerging powers is a bumpy one. But it will lead to a more real,...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageSouth Africa’s foreign policy: between idealism and the realpolitik of being an emerging power
More than most, South Africa is expected to be a defender and a promoter of human rights, because of its past. The...
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Published in: HomeA chronology of crisis in the Sahel
Awareness has not necessarily translated into more investment in good governance or poverty-reduction programmes....
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Published in: HomeWhat can we say? On Prism, the Snooper's Charter, whistleblowers, spies and secret courts ...
In February 2009 the Convention of Modern Liberty gathered a distinguished crowd who cared about the issues raised...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageLa lutte pour un véritable mouvement populaire des droits de l'homme
À l’aide de sondages de pointe pour jauger de la perception des droits de l’homme, les auteurs explorent les liens...
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Published in: openGlobalRights-openpageThe struggle for a truly grassroots human rights movement
Using cutting-edge human rights perception polls, the authors explore links between social class and domestic human...
Tell Priti Patel: Stop your attack on journalistic freedom
Journalists who share leaks of official information should not face life imprisonment for doing their job