
RESCALED from an International Human Rights Law perspective
Graduated with a Master’s degree in International Humanitarian Law and
Graduated with a Master’s degree in International Humanitarian Law and
Cycles can be discerned in a person’s life; day and
A virus has changed our world from one day to the next. Things that we still took for granted in
In Coucy-le-Château-Auffrique, about a two-hour drive from the heart of Paris, there is a homestead that may be compared to
Graduated with a Master’s degree in International Humanitarian Law and International Human Rights Law (IHRL),
Cycles can be discerned in a person’s life; day and night, winter, spring, summer, autumn.
Belgium continues to build large-scale prisons that are based on a 19th century model. These
From 11/10 to 14/10 me and other members of APAC went to Norway, Oslo. We
Dear members, dear all, my dear friends It is really a great pleasure for me,
Rumor has it that from a financial point of view, due to economies of scale,
When a judge imposes a prison sentence, it has far-reaching consequences for the convicted person,
It seems that we all have gained some experience in deprivation of liberty since the
All people have the right to education. This human right is also enshrined in international
Prisons are highly potent but highly damaging institutions, both symbolically and in their real effects.
Autonomy is a fundamental human need. This is also true for incarcerated people. However, when
The Ministry of Justice has recently published the statistical series of persons in custody[2] in
Belgium formed a new government in September 2020. Exciting times for organisations that want to
While Norwegians urbanize towards the big cities, Norwegian prisons migrate out. Prisons are no longer
In Portugal, the Law no. 9/2020, 10th of April, approved an exceptional regime for loosening
There is a well-known Dutch writer, Rutger Bregman, who has written a book entitled ‘Humankind’.
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