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Intellectual-HRDs and claims for academic freedom under human rights law

The International Journal of Human Rights, 2014
Many human rights defenders operate from within higher education institutions, research institutes, academies, societies and ‘think-tanks'. Many of these academics, researchers and lecturers would recognise themselves as human rights defenders because their academic work is consciously paired with rights-promoting education and advocacy. Others may not
Robert Quinn, Jesse Levine
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The other way around? How freedom of religion may protect LGBT rights

open access: yesInternational Journal of Human Rights, 2020
While LGBT people are generally protected by a number of basic human rights, such as the right to privacy, freedom of expression and association, and the right not to be discriminated against, LGBT rights are repeatedly presented as contrary to freedom ...
Endsjø, Dag Øistein
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Aboriginal people and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms: is Section 25 an untapped means to claim contemporary rights?

2021
This thesis reviews the historical and contemporary relationship between indigenous people and the state, highlighting the institutionalization of indigenous people as second-class citizens, and the consequences of this hierarchical categorization through national reports, statistics and firsthand accounts.
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Sub-state territorial claims making by a nationwide radical right-wing populist party: the case of the Austrian Freedom Party

Comparative European Politics, 2018
The radical right-wing populist Austrian Freedom Party (FPO) has been known for its considerable political success in national politics since the 1980s. While the party entered two regional governments recently and held the governorship in a third federal state for over a decade, it has largely remained frozen out of power in all other Austrian ...
Reinhard Heinisch, Vanessa Marent
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Claiming freedom: Sexual autonomy and the rights of adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in India

Support for Learning
Abstract Despite protections under India's Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPwD) Act (2016) and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD), adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) continue to face barriers to sexual autonomy and inclusive learning. Although UNCRPD Article 24 mandates
Beverly Louis, Gauri Shringarpure
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Bloggers' street movement and the right to the city. (Re)claiming Cairo's real and virtual “spaces of freedom”

Environment and Urbanization, 2009
Faced with formidable challenges to expression in Cairo's public spaces, urban blogger activists have developed new ways of articulating dissent, namely spatial tactics ranging from boycott campaigns, cyber-activism and protest art, to innovations in mobilization, means of communication and organizational flexibility.
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The Individual and Their Claim to Adequate Protection of Rights and Freedoms

HISTORY OF STATE AND LAW
The article examines the problems of the implementation of human rights and freedoms and the claim for their adequate protection. The author notes that in Russian science, the concept of “claim” is understood in two aspects. In the first aspect, the claim is revealed as a general social category that essentially focuses on pre-legal processes.
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When Freedoms Collide: Competing Claims for Religious Rights and Sexual Orientation Equality at Work and Beyond

2017
Abstract This chapter considers the conflicts which arise at the intersection of the free exercise of religion and sexual minority rights in the domains of work and non-work activities. Specifically, by examining the key features of various discrimination cases from the US and UK contexts, the chapter identifies the possible tensions ...
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The challenge of today’s Area of Freedom, Security and Justice: a re-appropriation of the balance between claims of national security and fundamental rights

2019
The twentieth anniversary of the area of freedom, security and justice (AFSJ) brings to light several transformations with regard to border management, and also several concerns that did not cease to reemerge twenty years after its creation. The term is understood to concern external borders and the reintroduction of internal controls within the common
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Claiming the Right to Peace and Religious Freedom as Women’s Rights: The Case of Women in Islam

Studies in Religion(The Journal of the Korean Association for the History of Religions), 2021
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