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References Conference Paper 1 Sustainability policy of Human Rights City initiative in Wonosobo, Indonesia Gwangju, 30th September – 3rd October 2019 Human Rights City Forum Aggun Trisnanto Hari Susilo University of Brawijaya Indonesia October 2019 RWI supported the above research through its capacity building programs worldwide. These publications reflect the authors’ views and are not necessaril

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Conference Paper Analyzing the effectiveness of Environment Education Projects in three Asian countries Manila, 26 June 2018 ASEAN Climate Change Partnership Conference Parvez Ahmed Pirzado University of Technology Sydney, Australia June 2018 RWI supported the above research through its capacity building programs worldwide. These publications reflect the authors’ views and are not necessarily endo

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I Cover Photo: Siti Khatijah Market, Kelantan, Malaysia - Alex Hudson/Unsplash A boy watering plants – Ninja SS/Shutterstock Fisherman walking with fresh tuna – Renata Apanaviciene/Shutterstock Pham Ngu Lao St, Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam - Olga Ozik/Pixabay 1 Prosperous and green in the Anthropocene: The human right to a healthy environment in Southeast Asia Claudia Ituarte-Lima Victor Bernard Del

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GECEKONDULU KADINLARIN KENT HAKKI K e n t l i l i k, K a t ı l ı m, D e n e y i m Leyla Bektaş Ata 2 Araştırma Raporu Bu rapor, Ağustos – Eylül 2019 tarihleri arasında İzmir’in gecekondu mahallelerinden Limontepe’de yaşayan kadınların kent hakkını sorunsallaştırmak ve kente katılımlarının önündeki engelleri analiz edip aşmaya yönelik pratik öneriler geliştirmek amacıyla yürütülen alan araştırmasın

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Conference Paper THE PROSPECTS AND LIMITATIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS DUE DILIGENCE LEGISLATION IN EUROPE 2019 Working Paper St. Gallen, 11th – 13th April 2019 Leonard Feld European University Institute April 2019 The author, Leonard Feld, was a visiting researcher at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute in Lund, Sweden, during the period March – August 2019 RWI supported the above research through its capacit

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UNIVERSAL DECLARATION Y O U R H U M A N R I G H T S I L L U S T R A T E D HUMAN RIGHTS O F MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is just as important and relevant today as it was when the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed and adopted it in 1948. This was the first document in the history of the world, that articulated the rights and freedoms that each and ever

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Published Paper (report) 1 Practices, Legal and Policy responses to Covid-19 pandemic from a human rights perspective – A pilot project in the state of Kerala, India Ambily Adithyan RNisarg Foundation March 2021 The author, Ambily Adithyan was recruited as a regional expert for a collaboration between RWI and the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights looking at national legal and pol

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Conference Paper A Review on the Implementation of Human Rights City Concept and Its Potentials to Contribute to the Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals in Bandung City, Indonesia Conference Paper Gwangju, 30 September to 3 October 2019 Sylvia Yazid Monash University Team: Mireille Marcia Karman Rizky Widian Giandi Kartasasmita September 2019 RWI supported the above research through its c

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Conference Paper Regional Research on Local Governance, Human and Environmental Rights, and the SDGs in Asia and the Pacific Conference Paper Gwangju, 30 September to 3 October 2019 Francis Perez Thinking Development Florenda Pedro September 2019 RWI supported the above research through its capacity building programs worldwide. These publications reflect the authors’ views and are not necessarily

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Conference Paper 1 | P a g e Identifying the Dynamic of Adoption, Challenges, and Potential of Human Rights City and SDGs in East Lampung Regency of Indonesia Conference Paper Gwangju, 30 September to 3 October 2019 Dr HS Tisnanta Lampung University Dr Unang Mulkhan Lampung University Dr Rudy Natamihardja Lampung University Fuad Abdulgani, MA September 2019 RWI supported the above research through

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Online Course SCENARIO-BASED DISCUSSION ON CLIMATE DISPLACEMENT, PLANNED RELOCATION AND HUMAN RIGHTS Indigo is a small coastal village in a Pacific Island State inhabited mainly by people indigenous to the country. Their main livelihood is fishing. The village consists of about 50 families most of whom have lived there their entire lives. Their ancestors have lived there for centuries. The economy

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STATEMENT ON THE RUSSIAN AGGRESSION AGAINST UKRAINE We, the Association of Human Rights Institutes (AHRI), as a global network of academic human rights institutes, stand in solidarity with Ukraine and voice grave concern over aggression by the Russian Federation against the sovereign State of Ukraine. The 24th of February 2022 marks a dark date for the twenty-first century. The decision of the Rus

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Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Stora Gråbrödersgatan 17 B | P.O. Box 1155 SE-221 05, Lund, Sweden | Phone +46 46 222 12 00 | Fax +46 46 222 12 22 Call for Research Grant Proposals 10 Years of the Declaration of Rights in the Zimbabwean Constitution The Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law (hereinafter “RWI”), Lund, Sweden, in collaboratio

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The Judiciary and the Zimbabwean Constitution Edited by James Tsabora The Judiciary and the Zimbabwean Constitution Edited by James Tsabora University of Zimbabwe Press Supported by: © University of Zimbabwe Press, 2022 Editor: James Tsabora (PhD) Assistant Editors: Professor Julie Stewart and Dr Innocent Maja Main Funding Organisation: Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency through

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Roma and Travellers in six countries - ROMA AND TRAVELLERS SURVEY

Roma and Travellers in six countries - ROMA AND TRAVELLERS SURVEY R O M A A N D T R A V EL LE R S SU R V EY ROMA AND TRAVELLERS IN SIX COUNTRIES ― © European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights, 2020 Reproduction is authorised provided the source is acknowledged. For any use or reproduction of photos or other material that is not under the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights copyright, pe

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1 Ituarte-Lima, C. (forthcoming in 2021) ‘Is COVID-19 frustrating or facilitating sustainability transformations? An assessment from a human rights law perspective’ in Human rights and COVID-19, Kjaerum, M, Davis, M., Lyons, A., (eds), Routledge. Is COVID-19 frustrating or facilitating sustainability transformations? An assessment from a human rights law perspective By Claudia Ituarte-Lima The COV

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The World Human Rights Cities Forum Paper Series II WHRCF 2021 Human Rights Cities’ Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Localization of Human Rights Based Solutions for the Development of Inclusive Societies Paper Series III WHRCF 2022 Human Rights, Environment and Climate Change: Developing Human Rights Based Solutions for Sustainable, Inclusive and Climate-resilient Cities 2 Published by The Rao

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1 Submission from Regional CSO Consultation on ASEAN Environmental Rights Framework 30 April 2024 The Association of the Southeast Asian Nations has affirmed commitment to the environmental rights, particularly on the right to a safe, clean and sustainable environment and the right to development as guaranteed under the Article 28 and 35, of the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration, respectively. ASEAN'

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Dr. Wambui Njogu marvels when she thinks about the year 2018. She vividly recounts that that year...the year 2018, was a defining moment for her doctoral studies. “I remember the Regional Africa Programme (RAP) had organized a research symposium for doctoral students in November 2018. I was privileged to be part of those attending the symposium and I must say with a lot of gratitude that one of th

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“When the confirmation call came in, I was excited and happy but when they lauded my abstract for being outstanding, my heart melted with joy as I knew whom to thank,” Violla Nabawanda. Violla, 36, had always wanted to publish for an International Journal. Her efforts to make this a reality were ever futile. She figured it was because of her limited knowledge in evidence-based research writing. Th

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