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British U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can workBritish U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can work. The UK looked set to undermine the international prohibition against torture, but relentless campaigning and shaming forced achange.
A GUIDE TO HOPE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS A Guide to Hope-based Communications. For a human rights movement dedicated to exposing abuses, positive communication does not come naturally. But to make the case for human rights, we cannot rely on fear of a return to the dark past, we need to promise a brighter future. Hope is a pragmatic strategy, informed by history,communications
DISCRIMINATION, COOPERATION, AND BUILDING COMMUNITIES At the community level, the harm multiplies. In this study, 73% of the Roma reported having experienced discrimination. Thus, the majority of the community is less likely to engage in cooperative strategies. We would expect the community to thrive much less than with high levels of cooperation. At this point it’s crucial to note that the RomaECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Extreme inequality is one of the defining issues of our time, with the gap between rich and poor widening across the globe. But while economic inequality has become a prominent issue on the international development agenda, as well as in national political debates in many countries, the human rights community has barely begun to address its implications for the full range of human rights. A TREATY TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PEOPLE IS LONG Rosa Kornfeld-Matte's report on her work as the UN Independent Expert on the rights of older persons was informative, if also bloodless. The harsh reality is that older people rank among the poorest people in the poorest countries in the world. Indeed, the UN Secretary-Generalhas written:
HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION—WHO IS IT REALLY FOR The human rights community "should embrace evaluation for our beneficiaries, on whose behalf we all work." Beneficiaries’ evaluation interests, on the other hand, vary greatly. Some are concerned only that their issue has been voiced and heard. Others want to know that everything that can be done is being done to try toresolve or react to
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND US PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR DRONE STRIKES To investigate the basis of public support for drone strikes—whether focused primarily on concerns of military effectiveness or international law—we conducted a survey experiment in September 2013 with a national sample of around 2,000 US adults, with assistance from Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences and the surveyresearch firm GfK.
PLAYING BOTH ENDS AGAINST THE MIDDLE Institutions of the state continue to control demographic, social and economic space in ways that make them major players in the great human rights convergence. It is the state that signs treaties and enacts laws, that collects taxes and polices borders. This control of “the middle” is the state’s whole business model. RECKONING WITH RACISM AGAINST BLACK MIGRANTS IN MEXICO Reckoning with racism against Black migrants in Mexico. Now is the time for Mexico to address the anti-Black racism, xenophobia, and other forms of discrimination that impact Black migrants in the country. In September 2019, African migrants who were stranded in the southeastern Mexican state of Chiapas protested the Mexican authoritesafter
PAUL SEILS | OPENGLOBALRIGHTS Paul Seils leads the Conflict, Justice and Reconciliation Programme at the European Institute of Peace. He was formerly Vice President of the International Centre for Transitional Justice, and before that Head of Situational Analysis in the Office of the Prosecutor, at the International Criminal Court. OGR | OPENGLOBALRIGHTSALL ARTICLESLANGUAGESPARTNERSHIPSWRITE FORUSABOUT USFUTURES
British U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can workBritish U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can work. The UK looked set to undermine the international prohibition against torture, but relentless campaigning and shaming forced achange.
A GUIDE TO HOPE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS A Guide to Hope-based Communications. For a human rights movement dedicated to exposing abuses, positive communication does not come naturally. But to make the case for human rights, we cannot rely on fear of a return to the dark past, we need to promise a brighter future. Hope is a pragmatic strategy, informed by history,communications
DISCRIMINATION, COOPERATION, AND BUILDING COMMUNITIES At the community level, the harm multiplies. In this study, 73% of the Roma reported having experienced discrimination. Thus, the majority of the community is less likely to engage in cooperative strategies. We would expect the community to thrive much less than with high levels of cooperation. At this point it’s crucial to note that the RomaECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Extreme inequality is one of the defining issues of our time, with the gap between rich and poor widening across the globe. But while economic inequality has become a prominent issue on the international development agenda, as well as in national political debates in many countries, the human rights community has barely begun to address its implications for the full range of human rights. A TREATY TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PEOPLE IS LONG Rosa Kornfeld-Matte's report on her work as the UN Independent Expert on the rights of older persons was informative, if also bloodless. The harsh reality is that older people rank among the poorest people in the poorest countries in the world. Indeed, the UN Secretary-Generalhas written:
HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION—WHO IS IT REALLY FOR The human rights community "should embrace evaluation for our beneficiaries, on whose behalf we all work." Beneficiaries’ evaluation interests, on the other hand, vary greatly. Some are concerned only that their issue has been voiced and heard. Others want to know that everything that can be done is being done to try toresolve or react to
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND US PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR DRONE STRIKES To investigate the basis of public support for drone strikes—whether focused primarily on concerns of military effectiveness or international law—we conducted a survey experiment in September 2013 with a national sample of around 2,000 US adults, with assistance from Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences and the surveyresearch firm GfK.
PLAYING BOTH ENDS AGAINST THE MIDDLE Institutions of the state continue to control demographic, social and economic space in ways that make them major players in the great human rights convergence. It is the state that signs treaties and enacts laws, that collects taxes and polices borders. This control of “the middle” is the state’s whole business model. RECKONING WITH RACISM AGAINST BLACK MIGRANTS IN MEXICO Reckoning with racism against Black migrants in Mexico. Now is the time for Mexico to address the anti-Black racism, xenophobia, and other forms of discrimination that impact Black migrants in the country. In September 2019, African migrants who were stranded in the southeastern Mexican state of Chiapas protested the Mexican authoritesafter
PAUL SEILS | OPENGLOBALRIGHTS Paul Seils leads the Conflict, Justice and Reconciliation Programme at the European Institute of Peace. He was formerly Vice President of the International Centre for Transitional Justice, and before that Head of Situational Analysis in the Office of the Prosecutor, at the International Criminal Court. THE EXCESSES OF IDENTITY-BASED ACTIVISM UNDERMINE HUMAN Thousands of people defy the coronavirus lockdown order to take part in a 'Black Lives Matter' (BLM) protest at Parliament Square in London, Britain, 06 June 2020. Does everyone in the human rights movement still share the same understanding of human rights? This THE SDGS & HUMAN RIGHTS The MDGs were criticized by human rights groups for omitting mention of numerous existing human rights obligations of governments, and for the manner in which the targets they did set were de-linked from relevant international human rights standards. The SDGs are more ambitious, more clearly linked to human rights standards, and theiruniversal
AGAINST NIHILISM: TRANSFORMATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS PRAXIS FOR The sweeping devastation wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic creates an imperative to disrupt ‘business as usual,’ especially for health and human rights advocates. Transformative human rights praxis relies on forging new strategies when old ones fall short, which in turnrequires critical
LITIGATING THE FUTURE: CLIMATE RIGHTS BEFORE THE GERMAN When future human rights historians chronicle the 21st century, they will probably write that the recent ruling of the German Constitutional Court on the climate emergency was a clear sign of epochal changes. Just as geologists propose declaring a new epoch in planetary history (the Anthropocene, dominated by the human species) and recognizing its first traces in the radioactivePAUL FARMER
Against nihilism: transformative human rights praxis for the future of global health. By: Alicia Ely Yamin & Paul Farmer Español. If we recognize that global health has colonial origins, we must also acknowledge that it remains deeply embedded in, and shaped by, interlocking systems of power. POSITIVE NARRATIVES TO MOBILIZE FOR CHANGE Positive narratives to mobilize for change. The human rights movement needs to win back hearts and minds. The more demagogues and populists stir fear and anger, the greater the need to cultivate hope and empathy. When world events are always presented in terms of risk, threat and crisis, people lose sight of opportunity and progress. FROM BARBUDA TO THE WORLD: LOVE (AND PEACE AND HAPPINESS Barbuda is a microcosm of larger trends and issues from climate-induced displacement and disaster capitalism, to the greenwashing of policies that undermine climate resilience. EVALUATION AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN HUMAN RIGHTS Evaluation and impact assessment in human rights. 2015 was declared the “international year of evaluation”. Human rights organisations face a difficult dilemma with regards to evaluation and impact assessment of their work. Although it is required and demanded by most donors, existing tools and methods are mostly unfit for human rightswork.
WHY ARE WHITE EVANGELICALS ANTI-HUMAN RIGHTS Support for Black Lives Matter (BLM) soared to new heights after George Floyd’s killing this past summer. It has since slipped, however. According to a September 2020 poll, only 52 % of the U.S. public had a favorable view of BLM a few months ago, down from a high of 61 % three months earlier. Black Lives Matter was an important factor in the recent U.S. presidential elections; 90 % of WHAT MAKES A HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN EFFECTIVE Within human rights campaigns, frames serve to: 1) define the problem; 2) suggest possible remedies; and, most importantly, 3) motivate society to engage. Campaigns that integrate these three framing functions, while being articulate and sensitive to local contexts, tend to be the most effective. Second, because framing is soimportant, counter
OGR | OPENGLOBALRIGHTSALL ARTICLESLANGUAGESPARTNERSHIPSWRITE FORUSABOUT USFUTURES
British U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can workBritish U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can work. The UK looked set to undermine the international prohibition against torture, but relentless campaigning and shaming forced achange.
A GUIDE TO HOPE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS A Guide to Hope-based Communications. For a human rights movement dedicated to exposing abuses, positive communication does not come naturally. But to make the case for human rights, we cannot rely on fear of a return to the dark past, we need to promise a brighter future. Hope is a pragmatic strategy, informed by history,communications
RELIGION AND HUMAN RIGHTS Religion and human rights. In many circles, the words “religion” and “human rights” are seen as opposing concepts. For many activists working on women’s rights, LGBT concerns, and more, organized faith communities and their leaders are invariably a big part of the the problem, and only rarely, if ever, part of thesolution.This view
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Extreme inequality is one of the defining issues of our time, with the gap between rich and poor widening across the globe. But while economic inequality has become a prominent issue on the international development agenda, as well as in national political debates in many countries, the human rights community has barely begun to address its implications for the full range of human rights. DISCRIMINATION, COOPERATION, AND BUILDING COMMUNITIES At the community level, the harm multiplies. In this study, 73% of the Roma reported having experienced discrimination. Thus, the majority of the community is less likely to engage in cooperative strategies. We would expect the community to thrive much less than with high levels of cooperation. At this point it’s crucial to note that the Roma HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION—WHO IS IT REALLY FOR The human rights community "should embrace evaluation for our beneficiaries, on whose behalf we all work." Beneficiaries’ evaluation interests, on the other hand, vary greatly. Some are concerned only that their issue has been voiced and heard. Others want to know that everything that can be done is being done to try toresolve or react to
A TREATY TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PEOPLE IS LONG Rosa Kornfeld-Matte's report on her work as the UN Independent Expert on the rights of older persons was informative, if also bloodless. The harsh reality is that older people rank among the poorest people in the poorest countries in the world. Indeed, the UN Secretary-Generalhas written:
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND US PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR DRONE STRIKES To investigate the basis of public support for drone strikes—whether focused primarily on concerns of military effectiveness or international law—we conducted a survey experiment in September 2013 with a national sample of around 2,000 US adults, with assistance from Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences and the surveyresearch firm GfK.
PLAYING BOTH ENDS AGAINST THE MIDDLE Institutions of the state continue to control demographic, social and economic space in ways that make them major players in the great human rights convergence. It is the state that signs treaties and enacts laws, that collects taxes and polices borders. This control of “the middle” is the state’s whole business model. LANDMARK CASE FROM ROMANIA EXPANDS POSSIBILITIES FOR LGBT A landmark case on same-sex marriage in Romania could expand the possibilities for LGBT rights in the region. Romania currently ranks 35 of the 49 countries in Europe assessed by ILGA Europe on their LGBT equality laws and policies. While Romania adopted anti-discrimination legislation in 2000 and decriminalized same-sex consenting OGR | OPENGLOBALRIGHTSALL ARTICLESLANGUAGESPARTNERSHIPSWRITE FORUSABOUT USFUTURES
British U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can workBritish U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can work. The UK looked set to undermine the international prohibition against torture, but relentless campaigning and shaming forced achange.
A GUIDE TO HOPE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS A Guide to Hope-based Communications. For a human rights movement dedicated to exposing abuses, positive communication does not come naturally. But to make the case for human rights, we cannot rely on fear of a return to the dark past, we need to promise a brighter future. Hope is a pragmatic strategy, informed by history,communications
RELIGION AND HUMAN RIGHTS Religion and human rights. In many circles, the words “religion” and “human rights” are seen as opposing concepts. For many activists working on women’s rights, LGBT concerns, and more, organized faith communities and their leaders are invariably a big part of the the problem, and only rarely, if ever, part of thesolution.This view
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Extreme inequality is one of the defining issues of our time, with the gap between rich and poor widening across the globe. But while economic inequality has become a prominent issue on the international development agenda, as well as in national political debates in many countries, the human rights community has barely begun to address its implications for the full range of human rights. DISCRIMINATION, COOPERATION, AND BUILDING COMMUNITIES At the community level, the harm multiplies. In this study, 73% of the Roma reported having experienced discrimination. Thus, the majority of the community is less likely to engage in cooperative strategies. We would expect the community to thrive much less than with high levels of cooperation. At this point it’s crucial to note that the Roma HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION—WHO IS IT REALLY FOR The human rights community "should embrace evaluation for our beneficiaries, on whose behalf we all work." Beneficiaries’ evaluation interests, on the other hand, vary greatly. Some are concerned only that their issue has been voiced and heard. Others want to know that everything that can be done is being done to try toresolve or react to
A TREATY TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PEOPLE IS LONG Rosa Kornfeld-Matte's report on her work as the UN Independent Expert on the rights of older persons was informative, if also bloodless. The harsh reality is that older people rank among the poorest people in the poorest countries in the world. Indeed, the UN Secretary-Generalhas written:
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND US PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR DRONE STRIKES To investigate the basis of public support for drone strikes—whether focused primarily on concerns of military effectiveness or international law—we conducted a survey experiment in September 2013 with a national sample of around 2,000 US adults, with assistance from Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences and the surveyresearch firm GfK.
PLAYING BOTH ENDS AGAINST THE MIDDLE Institutions of the state continue to control demographic, social and economic space in ways that make them major players in the great human rights convergence. It is the state that signs treaties and enacts laws, that collects taxes and polices borders. This control of “the middle” is the state’s whole business model. LANDMARK CASE FROM ROMANIA EXPANDS POSSIBILITIES FOR LGBT A landmark case on same-sex marriage in Romania could expand the possibilities for LGBT rights in the region. Romania currently ranks 35 of the 49 countries in Europe assessed by ILGA Europe on their LGBT equality laws and policies. While Romania adopted anti-discrimination legislation in 2000 and decriminalized same-sex consenting AGAINST NIHILISM: TRANSFORMATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS PRAXIS FOR 1 day ago · Alicia Ely Yamin is a senior advisor on human rights at Partners in Health, and a senior fellow at the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics at Harvard Law School.. Paul Farmer is the Kolokotrones University Professor at Harvard University and co-founder and chief strategist at Partners In Health. THE SDGS & HUMAN RIGHTS The MDGs were criticized by human rights groups for omitting mention of numerous existing human rights obligations of governments, and for the manner in which the targets they did set were de-linked from relevant international human rights standards. The SDGs are more ambitious, more clearly linked to human rights standards, and theiruniversal
PAUL FARMER
1 day ago · Against nihilism: transformative human rights praxis for the future of global health. By: Alicia Ely Yamin & Paul Farmer Español. If we recognize that global health has colonial origins, we must also acknowledge that it remains deeply embedded in, and shaped by, interlocking systems of power. LITIGATING THE FUTURE: CLIMATE RIGHTS BEFORE THE GERMAN When future human rights historians chronicle the 21st century, they will probably write that the recent ruling of the German Constitutional Court on the climate emergency was a clear sign of epochal changes. Just as geologists propose declaring a new epoch in planetary history (the Anthropocene, dominated by the human species) and recognizing its first traces in the radioactive THE THREAT OF HUMAN RIGHTS The threat of human rights is a threat to the ethnocratic state. The publication of the Goldstone Report —the UN commission that investigated alleged Israeli and Palestinian violations of international law during the 2008-2009 Gaza War—was no doubt a watershed in the anti-human rights campaign. A few hours after the Report was published EVALUATION AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN HUMAN RIGHTS Evaluation and impact assessment in human rights. 2015 was declared the “international year of evaluation”. Human rights organisations face a difficult dilemma with regards to evaluation and impact assessment of their work. Although it is required and demanded by most donors, existing tools and methods are mostly unfit for human rightswork.
WHAT MAKES A HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN EFFECTIVE Within human rights campaigns, frames serve to: 1) define the problem; 2) suggest possible remedies; and, most importantly, 3) motivate society to engage. Campaigns that integrate these three framing functions, while being articulate and sensitive to local contexts, tend to be the most effective. Second, because framing is soimportant, counter
COMBATTING MODERN SLAVERY WITH HUMAN RIGHTS A human rights-based approach to combatting modern slavery can draw not only on the legal articulation of the phenomena (which still needs much work), but also bring to bear the many developments in human rights research and practice that have a direct bearing on eliminating slavery. First, much of the academic discourse and theoretical work on BRITISH U-TURN ON TORTURE SHOWS HOW HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY The UK’s Overseas Operations Bill passed into law in late April 2021 following a long debate on whether it could undermine international laws against torture and war crimes. This debate showed once again that while the British government tends not to willingly do the right thing on these issues, if it is shamed and criticized enough, it may eventually pay due regard to the international HOW CAN A SURVIVOR-CENTERED APPROACH ADDRESS SEXUAL A survivor-centered approach is defined by the United Nations as one which seeks to empower the survivor by prioritizing their rights, needs, and wishes. This includes ensuring that survivors have access to appropriate, accessible, and quality services. However, many victims and survivors of sexual violence are not recognized because the current definitions of sexual violence in national and OGR | OPENGLOBALRIGHTSALL ARTICLESLANGUAGESPARTNERSHIPSWRITE FORUSABOUT USFUTURES
British U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can workBritish U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can work. The UK looked set to undermine the international prohibition against torture, but relentless campaigning and shaming forced achange.
A GUIDE TO HOPE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS A Guide to Hope-based Communications. For a human rights movement dedicated to exposing abuses, positive communication does not come naturally. But to make the case for human rights, we cannot rely on fear of a return to the dark past, we need to promise a brighter future. Hope is a pragmatic strategy, informed by history,communications
RELIGION AND HUMAN RIGHTS Religion and human rights. In many circles, the words “religion” and “human rights” are seen as opposing concepts. For many activists working on women’s rights, LGBT concerns, and more, organized faith communities and their leaders are invariably a big part of the the problem, and only rarely, if ever, part of thesolution.This view
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Extreme inequality is one of the defining issues of our time, with the gap between rich and poor widening across the globe. But while economic inequality has become a prominent issue on the international development agenda, as well as in national political debates in many countries, the human rights community has barely begun to address its implications for the full range of human rights. DISCRIMINATION, COOPERATION, AND BUILDING COMMUNITIES At the community level, the harm multiplies. In this study, 73% of the Roma reported having experienced discrimination. Thus, the majority of the community is less likely to engage in cooperative strategies. We would expect the community to thrive much less than with high levels of cooperation. At this point it’s crucial to note that the Roma HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION—WHO IS IT REALLY FOR The human rights community "should embrace evaluation for our beneficiaries, on whose behalf we all work." Beneficiaries’ evaluation interests, on the other hand, vary greatly. Some are concerned only that their issue has been voiced and heard. Others want to know that everything that can be done is being done to try toresolve or react to
A TREATY TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PEOPLE IS LONG Rosa Kornfeld-Matte's report on her work as the UN Independent Expert on the rights of older persons was informative, if also bloodless. The harsh reality is that older people rank among the poorest people in the poorest countries in the world. Indeed, the UN Secretary-Generalhas written:
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND US PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR DRONE STRIKES To investigate the basis of public support for drone strikes—whether focused primarily on concerns of military effectiveness or international law—we conducted a survey experiment in September 2013 with a national sample of around 2,000 US adults, with assistance from Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences and the surveyresearch firm GfK.
PLAYING BOTH ENDS AGAINST THE MIDDLE Institutions of the state continue to control demographic, social and economic space in ways that make them major players in the great human rights convergence. It is the state that signs treaties and enacts laws, that collects taxes and polices borders. This control of “the middle” is the state’s whole business model. LANDMARK CASE FROM ROMANIA EXPANDS POSSIBILITIES FOR LGBT A landmark case on same-sex marriage in Romania could expand the possibilities for LGBT rights in the region. Romania currently ranks 35 of the 49 countries in Europe assessed by ILGA Europe on their LGBT equality laws and policies. While Romania adopted anti-discrimination legislation in 2000 and decriminalized same-sex consenting OGR | OPENGLOBALRIGHTSALL ARTICLESLANGUAGESPARTNERSHIPSWRITE FORUSABOUT USFUTURES
British U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can workBritish U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can work. The UK looked set to undermine the international prohibition against torture, but relentless campaigning and shaming forced achange.
A GUIDE TO HOPE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS A Guide to Hope-based Communications. For a human rights movement dedicated to exposing abuses, positive communication does not come naturally. But to make the case for human rights, we cannot rely on fear of a return to the dark past, we need to promise a brighter future. Hope is a pragmatic strategy, informed by history,communications
RELIGION AND HUMAN RIGHTS Religion and human rights. In many circles, the words “religion” and “human rights” are seen as opposing concepts. For many activists working on women’s rights, LGBT concerns, and more, organized faith communities and their leaders are invariably a big part of the the problem, and only rarely, if ever, part of thesolution.This view
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Extreme inequality is one of the defining issues of our time, with the gap between rich and poor widening across the globe. But while economic inequality has become a prominent issue on the international development agenda, as well as in national political debates in many countries, the human rights community has barely begun to address its implications for the full range of human rights. DISCRIMINATION, COOPERATION, AND BUILDING COMMUNITIES At the community level, the harm multiplies. In this study, 73% of the Roma reported having experienced discrimination. Thus, the majority of the community is less likely to engage in cooperative strategies. We would expect the community to thrive much less than with high levels of cooperation. At this point it’s crucial to note that the Roma HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION—WHO IS IT REALLY FOR The human rights community "should embrace evaluation for our beneficiaries, on whose behalf we all work." Beneficiaries’ evaluation interests, on the other hand, vary greatly. Some are concerned only that their issue has been voiced and heard. Others want to know that everything that can be done is being done to try toresolve or react to
A TREATY TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PEOPLE IS LONG Rosa Kornfeld-Matte's report on her work as the UN Independent Expert on the rights of older persons was informative, if also bloodless. The harsh reality is that older people rank among the poorest people in the poorest countries in the world. Indeed, the UN Secretary-Generalhas written:
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND US PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR DRONE STRIKES To investigate the basis of public support for drone strikes—whether focused primarily on concerns of military effectiveness or international law—we conducted a survey experiment in September 2013 with a national sample of around 2,000 US adults, with assistance from Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences and the surveyresearch firm GfK.
PLAYING BOTH ENDS AGAINST THE MIDDLE Institutions of the state continue to control demographic, social and economic space in ways that make them major players in the great human rights convergence. It is the state that signs treaties and enacts laws, that collects taxes and polices borders. This control of “the middle” is the state’s whole business model. LANDMARK CASE FROM ROMANIA EXPANDS POSSIBILITIES FOR LGBT A landmark case on same-sex marriage in Romania could expand the possibilities for LGBT rights in the region. Romania currently ranks 35 of the 49 countries in Europe assessed by ILGA Europe on their LGBT equality laws and policies. While Romania adopted anti-discrimination legislation in 2000 and decriminalized same-sex consenting AGAINST NIHILISM: TRANSFORMATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS PRAXIS FOR 1 day ago · Alicia Ely Yamin is a senior advisor on human rights at Partners in Health, and a senior fellow at the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics at Harvard Law School.. Paul Farmer is the Kolokotrones University Professor at Harvard University and co-founder and chief strategist at Partners In Health. THE SDGS & HUMAN RIGHTS The MDGs were criticized by human rights groups for omitting mention of numerous existing human rights obligations of governments, and for the manner in which the targets they did set were de-linked from relevant international human rights standards. The SDGs are more ambitious, more clearly linked to human rights standards, and theiruniversal
PAUL FARMER
1 day ago · Against nihilism: transformative human rights praxis for the future of global health. By: Alicia Ely Yamin & Paul Farmer Español. If we recognize that global health has colonial origins, we must also acknowledge that it remains deeply embedded in, and shaped by, interlocking systems of power. LITIGATING THE FUTURE: CLIMATE RIGHTS BEFORE THE GERMAN When future human rights historians chronicle the 21st century, they will probably write that the recent ruling of the German Constitutional Court on the climate emergency was a clear sign of epochal changes. Just as geologists propose declaring a new epoch in planetary history (the Anthropocene, dominated by the human species) and recognizing its first traces in the radioactive THE THREAT OF HUMAN RIGHTS The threat of human rights is a threat to the ethnocratic state. The publication of the Goldstone Report —the UN commission that investigated alleged Israeli and Palestinian violations of international law during the 2008-2009 Gaza War—was no doubt a watershed in the anti-human rights campaign. A few hours after the Report was published EVALUATION AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN HUMAN RIGHTS Evaluation and impact assessment in human rights. 2015 was declared the “international year of evaluation”. Human rights organisations face a difficult dilemma with regards to evaluation and impact assessment of their work. Although it is required and demanded by most donors, existing tools and methods are mostly unfit for human rightswork.
WHAT MAKES A HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN EFFECTIVE Within human rights campaigns, frames serve to: 1) define the problem; 2) suggest possible remedies; and, most importantly, 3) motivate society to engage. Campaigns that integrate these three framing functions, while being articulate and sensitive to local contexts, tend to be the most effective. Second, because framing is soimportant, counter
BRITISH U-TURN ON TORTURE SHOWS HOW HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY The UK’s Overseas Operations Bill passed into law in late April 2021 following a long debate on whether it could undermine international laws against torture and war crimes. This debate showed once again that while the British government tends not to willingly do the right thing on these issues, if it is shamed and criticized enough, it may eventually pay due regard to the international COMBATTING MODERN SLAVERY WITH HUMAN RIGHTS A human rights-based approach to combatting modern slavery can draw not only on the legal articulation of the phenomena (which still needs much work), but also bring to bear the many developments in human rights research and practice that have a direct bearing on eliminating slavery. First, much of the academic discourse and theoretical work on HOW CAN A SURVIVOR-CENTERED APPROACH ADDRESS SEXUAL A survivor-centered approach is defined by the United Nations as one which seeks to empower the survivor by prioritizing their rights, needs, and wishes. This includes ensuring that survivors have access to appropriate, accessible, and quality services. However, many victims and survivors of sexual violence are not recognized because the current definitions of sexual violence in national and OGR | OPENGLOBALRIGHTSALL ARTICLESLANGUAGESPARTNERSHIPSWRITE FORUSABOUT USFUTURES
British U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can workBritish U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can work. The UK looked set to undermine the international prohibition against torture, but relentless campaigning and shaming forced achange.
A GUIDE TO HOPE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS A Guide to Hope-based Communications. For a human rights movement dedicated to exposing abuses, positive communication does not come naturally. But to make the case for human rights, we cannot rely on fear of a return to the dark past, we need to promise a brighter future. Hope is a pragmatic strategy, informed by history,communications
RELIGION AND HUMAN RIGHTS Religion and human rights. In many circles, the words “religion” and “human rights” are seen as opposing concepts. For many activists working on women’s rights, LGBT concerns, and more, organized faith communities and their leaders are invariably a big part of the the problem, and only rarely, if ever, part of thesolution.This view
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Extreme inequality is one of the defining issues of our time, with the gap between rich and poor widening across the globe. But while economic inequality has become a prominent issue on the international development agenda, as well as in national political debates in many countries, the human rights community has barely begun to address its implications for the full range of human rights. DISCRIMINATION, COOPERATION, AND BUILDING COMMUNITIES At the community level, the harm multiplies. In this study, 73% of the Roma reported having experienced discrimination. Thus, the majority of the community is less likely to engage in cooperative strategies. We would expect the community to thrive much less than with high levels of cooperation. At this point it’s crucial to note that the Roma HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION—WHO IS IT REALLY FOR The human rights community "should embrace evaluation for our beneficiaries, on whose behalf we all work." Beneficiaries’ evaluation interests, on the other hand, vary greatly. Some are concerned only that their issue has been voiced and heard. Others want to know that everything that can be done is being done to try toresolve or react to
A TREATY TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PEOPLE IS LONG Rosa Kornfeld-Matte's report on her work as the UN Independent Expert on the rights of older persons was informative, if also bloodless. The harsh reality is that older people rank among the poorest people in the poorest countries in the world. Indeed, the UN Secretary-Generalhas written:
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND US PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR DRONE STRIKES To investigate the basis of public support for drone strikes—whether focused primarily on concerns of military effectiveness or international law—we conducted a survey experiment in September 2013 with a national sample of around 2,000 US adults, with assistance from Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences and the surveyresearch firm GfK.
PLAYING BOTH ENDS AGAINST THE MIDDLE Institutions of the state continue to control demographic, social and economic space in ways that make them major players in the great human rights convergence. It is the state that signs treaties and enacts laws, that collects taxes and polices borders. This control of “the middle” is the state’s whole business model. LANDMARK CASE FROM ROMANIA EXPANDS POSSIBILITIES FOR LGBT A landmark case on same-sex marriage in Romania could expand the possibilities for LGBT rights in the region. Romania currently ranks 35 of the 49 countries in Europe assessed by ILGA Europe on their LGBT equality laws and policies. While Romania adopted anti-discrimination legislation in 2000 and decriminalized same-sex consenting OGR | OPENGLOBALRIGHTSALL ARTICLESLANGUAGESPARTNERSHIPSWRITE FORUSABOUT USFUTURES
British U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can workBritish U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can work. The UK looked set to undermine the international prohibition against torture, but relentless campaigning and shaming forced achange.
A GUIDE TO HOPE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS A Guide to Hope-based Communications. For a human rights movement dedicated to exposing abuses, positive communication does not come naturally. But to make the case for human rights, we cannot rely on fear of a return to the dark past, we need to promise a brighter future. Hope is a pragmatic strategy, informed by history,communications
RELIGION AND HUMAN RIGHTS Religion and human rights. In many circles, the words “religion” and “human rights” are seen as opposing concepts. For many activists working on women’s rights, LGBT concerns, and more, organized faith communities and their leaders are invariably a big part of the the problem, and only rarely, if ever, part of thesolution.This view
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Extreme inequality is one of the defining issues of our time, with the gap between rich and poor widening across the globe. But while economic inequality has become a prominent issue on the international development agenda, as well as in national political debates in many countries, the human rights community has barely begun to address its implications for the full range of human rights. DISCRIMINATION, COOPERATION, AND BUILDING COMMUNITIES At the community level, the harm multiplies. In this study, 73% of the Roma reported having experienced discrimination. Thus, the majority of the community is less likely to engage in cooperative strategies. We would expect the community to thrive much less than with high levels of cooperation. At this point it’s crucial to note that the Roma HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION—WHO IS IT REALLY FOR The human rights community "should embrace evaluation for our beneficiaries, on whose behalf we all work." Beneficiaries’ evaluation interests, on the other hand, vary greatly. Some are concerned only that their issue has been voiced and heard. Others want to know that everything that can be done is being done to try toresolve or react to
A TREATY TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PEOPLE IS LONG Rosa Kornfeld-Matte's report on her work as the UN Independent Expert on the rights of older persons was informative, if also bloodless. The harsh reality is that older people rank among the poorest people in the poorest countries in the world. Indeed, the UN Secretary-Generalhas written:
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND US PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR DRONE STRIKES To investigate the basis of public support for drone strikes—whether focused primarily on concerns of military effectiveness or international law—we conducted a survey experiment in September 2013 with a national sample of around 2,000 US adults, with assistance from Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences and the surveyresearch firm GfK.
PLAYING BOTH ENDS AGAINST THE MIDDLE Institutions of the state continue to control demographic, social and economic space in ways that make them major players in the great human rights convergence. It is the state that signs treaties and enacts laws, that collects taxes and polices borders. This control of “the middle” is the state’s whole business model. LANDMARK CASE FROM ROMANIA EXPANDS POSSIBILITIES FOR LGBT A landmark case on same-sex marriage in Romania could expand the possibilities for LGBT rights in the region. Romania currently ranks 35 of the 49 countries in Europe assessed by ILGA Europe on their LGBT equality laws and policies. While Romania adopted anti-discrimination legislation in 2000 and decriminalized same-sex consenting AGAINST NIHILISM: TRANSFORMATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS PRAXIS FOR 18 hours ago · The sweeping devastation wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic creates an imperative to disrupt ‘business as usual,’ especially for health and human rights advocates. Transformative human rights praxis relies on forging new strategies when old ones fall short, which in turn requires critical THE SDGS & HUMAN RIGHTS The MDGs were criticized by human rights groups for omitting mention of numerous existing human rights obligations of governments, and for the manner in which the targets they did set were de-linked from relevant international human rights standards. The SDGs are more ambitious, more clearly linked to human rights standards, and theiruniversal
PAUL FARMER
18 hours ago · Against nihilism: transformative human rights praxis for the future of global health. By: Alicia Ely Yamin & Paul Farmer Español. If we recognize that global health has colonial origins, we must also acknowledge that it remains deeply embedded in, and shaped by, interlocking systems of power. LITIGATING THE FUTURE: CLIMATE RIGHTS BEFORE THE GERMAN When future human rights historians chronicle the 21st century, they will probably write that the recent ruling of the German Constitutional Court on the climate emergency was a clear sign of epochal changes. Just as geologists propose declaring a new epoch in planetary history (the Anthropocene, dominated by the human species) and recognizing its first traces in the radioactive THE THREAT OF HUMAN RIGHTS The threat of human rights is a threat to the ethnocratic state. The publication of the Goldstone Report —the UN commission that investigated alleged Israeli and Palestinian violations of international law during the 2008-2009 Gaza War—was no doubt a watershed in the anti-human rights campaign. A few hours after the Report was published EVALUATION AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN HUMAN RIGHTS Evaluation and impact assessment in human rights. 2015 was declared the “international year of evaluation”. Human rights organisations face a difficult dilemma with regards to evaluation and impact assessment of their work. Although it is required and demanded by most donors, existing tools and methods are mostly unfit for human rightswork.
WHAT MAKES A HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN EFFECTIVE Within human rights campaigns, frames serve to: 1) define the problem; 2) suggest possible remedies; and, most importantly, 3) motivate society to engage. Campaigns that integrate these three framing functions, while being articulate and sensitive to local contexts, tend to be the most effective. Second, because framing is soimportant, counter
BRITISH U-TURN ON TORTURE SHOWS HOW HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY The UK’s Overseas Operations Bill passed into law in late April 2021 following a long debate on whether it could undermine international laws against torture and war crimes. This debate showed once again that while the British government tends not to willingly do the right thing on these issues, if it is shamed and criticized enough, it may eventually pay due regard to the international COMBATTING MODERN SLAVERY WITH HUMAN RIGHTS A human rights-based approach to combatting modern slavery can draw not only on the legal articulation of the phenomena (which still needs much work), but also bring to bear the many developments in human rights research and practice that have a direct bearing on eliminating slavery. First, much of the academic discourse and theoretical work on HOW CAN A SURVIVOR-CENTERED APPROACH ADDRESS SEXUAL A survivor-centered approach is defined by the United Nations as one which seeks to empower the survivor by prioritizing their rights, needs, and wishes. This includes ensuring that survivors have access to appropriate, accessible, and quality services. However, many victims and survivors of sexual violence are not recognized because the current definitions of sexual violence in national and OGR | OPENGLOBALRIGHTSALL ARTICLESLANGUAGESPARTNERSHIPSWRITE FORUSABOUT USFUTURES
British U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can workBritish U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can work. The UK looked set to undermine the international prohibition against torture, but relentless campaigning and shaming forced achange.
A GUIDE TO HOPE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS A Guide to Hope-based Communications. For a human rights movement dedicated to exposing abuses, positive communication does not come naturally. But to make the case for human rights, we cannot rely on fear of a return to the dark past, we need to promise a brighter future. Hope is a pragmatic strategy, informed by history,communications
RELIGION AND HUMAN RIGHTS Religion and human rights. In many circles, the words “religion” and “human rights” are seen as opposing concepts. For many activists working on women’s rights, LGBT concerns, and more, organized faith communities and their leaders are invariably a big part of the the problem, and only rarely, if ever, part of thesolution.This view
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Extreme inequality is one of the defining issues of our time, with the gap between rich and poor widening across the globe. But while economic inequality has become a prominent issue on the international development agenda, as well as in national political debates in many countries, the human rights community has barely begun to address its implications for the full range of human rights. DISCRIMINATION, COOPERATION, AND BUILDING COMMUNITIES At the community level, the harm multiplies. In this study, 73% of the Roma reported having experienced discrimination. Thus, the majority of the community is less likely to engage in cooperative strategies. We would expect the community to thrive much less than with high levels of cooperation. At this point it’s crucial to note that the Roma HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION—WHO IS IT REALLY FOR The human rights community "should embrace evaluation for our beneficiaries, on whose behalf we all work." Beneficiaries’ evaluation interests, on the other hand, vary greatly. Some are concerned only that their issue has been voiced and heard. Others want to know that everything that can be done is being done to try toresolve or react to
A TREATY TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PEOPLE IS LONG Rosa Kornfeld-Matte's report on her work as the UN Independent Expert on the rights of older persons was informative, if also bloodless. The harsh reality is that older people rank among the poorest people in the poorest countries in the world. Indeed, the UN Secretary-Generalhas written:
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND US PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR DRONE STRIKES To investigate the basis of public support for drone strikes—whether focused primarily on concerns of military effectiveness or international law—we conducted a survey experiment in September 2013 with a national sample of around 2,000 US adults, with assistance from Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences and the surveyresearch firm GfK.
PLAYING BOTH ENDS AGAINST THE MIDDLE Institutions of the state continue to control demographic, social and economic space in ways that make them major players in the great human rights convergence. It is the state that signs treaties and enacts laws, that collects taxes and polices borders. This control of “the middle” is the state’s whole business model. LANDMARK CASE FROM ROMANIA EXPANDS POSSIBILITIES FOR LGBT A landmark case on same-sex marriage in Romania could expand the possibilities for LGBT rights in the region. Romania currently ranks 35 of the 49 countries in Europe assessed by ILGA Europe on their LGBT equality laws and policies. While Romania adopted anti-discrimination legislation in 2000 and decriminalized same-sex consenting OGR | OPENGLOBALRIGHTSALL ARTICLESLANGUAGESPARTNERSHIPSWRITE FORUSABOUT USFUTURES
British U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can workBritish U-turn on torture shows how human rights advocacy can work. The UK looked set to undermine the international prohibition against torture, but relentless campaigning and shaming forced achange.
A GUIDE TO HOPE-BASED COMMUNICATIONS A Guide to Hope-based Communications. For a human rights movement dedicated to exposing abuses, positive communication does not come naturally. But to make the case for human rights, we cannot rely on fear of a return to the dark past, we need to promise a brighter future. Hope is a pragmatic strategy, informed by history,communications
RELIGION AND HUMAN RIGHTS Religion and human rights. In many circles, the words “religion” and “human rights” are seen as opposing concepts. For many activists working on women’s rights, LGBT concerns, and more, organized faith communities and their leaders are invariably a big part of the the problem, and only rarely, if ever, part of thesolution.This view
ECONOMIC INEQUALITY
Extreme inequality is one of the defining issues of our time, with the gap between rich and poor widening across the globe. But while economic inequality has become a prominent issue on the international development agenda, as well as in national political debates in many countries, the human rights community has barely begun to address its implications for the full range of human rights. DISCRIMINATION, COOPERATION, AND BUILDING COMMUNITIES At the community level, the harm multiplies. In this study, 73% of the Roma reported having experienced discrimination. Thus, the majority of the community is less likely to engage in cooperative strategies. We would expect the community to thrive much less than with high levels of cooperation. At this point it’s crucial to note that the Roma HUMAN RIGHTS EVALUATION—WHO IS IT REALLY FOR The human rights community "should embrace evaluation for our beneficiaries, on whose behalf we all work." Beneficiaries’ evaluation interests, on the other hand, vary greatly. Some are concerned only that their issue has been voiced and heard. Others want to know that everything that can be done is being done to try toresolve or react to
A TREATY TO PROTECT THE RIGHTS OF OLDER PEOPLE IS LONG Rosa Kornfeld-Matte's report on her work as the UN Independent Expert on the rights of older persons was informative, if also bloodless. The harsh reality is that older people rank among the poorest people in the poorest countries in the world. Indeed, the UN Secretary-Generalhas written:
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND US PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR DRONE STRIKES To investigate the basis of public support for drone strikes—whether focused primarily on concerns of military effectiveness or international law—we conducted a survey experiment in September 2013 with a national sample of around 2,000 US adults, with assistance from Time-sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences and the surveyresearch firm GfK.
PLAYING BOTH ENDS AGAINST THE MIDDLE Institutions of the state continue to control demographic, social and economic space in ways that make them major players in the great human rights convergence. It is the state that signs treaties and enacts laws, that collects taxes and polices borders. This control of “the middle” is the state’s whole business model. LANDMARK CASE FROM ROMANIA EXPANDS POSSIBILITIES FOR LGBT A landmark case on same-sex marriage in Romania could expand the possibilities for LGBT rights in the region. Romania currently ranks 35 of the 49 countries in Europe assessed by ILGA Europe on their LGBT equality laws and policies. While Romania adopted anti-discrimination legislation in 2000 and decriminalized same-sex consenting AGAINST NIHILISM: TRANSFORMATIVE HUMAN RIGHTS PRAXIS FOR 18 hours ago · The sweeping devastation wrought by the COVID-19 pandemic creates an imperative to disrupt ‘business as usual,’ especially for health and human rights advocates. Transformative human rights praxis relies on forging new strategies when old ones fall short, which in turn requires critical THE SDGS & HUMAN RIGHTS The MDGs were criticized by human rights groups for omitting mention of numerous existing human rights obligations of governments, and for the manner in which the targets they did set were de-linked from relevant international human rights standards. The SDGs are more ambitious, more clearly linked to human rights standards, and theiruniversal
PAUL FARMER
18 hours ago · Against nihilism: transformative human rights praxis for the future of global health. By: Alicia Ely Yamin & Paul Farmer Español. If we recognize that global health has colonial origins, we must also acknowledge that it remains deeply embedded in, and shaped by, interlocking systems of power. LITIGATING THE FUTURE: CLIMATE RIGHTS BEFORE THE GERMAN When future human rights historians chronicle the 21st century, they will probably write that the recent ruling of the German Constitutional Court on the climate emergency was a clear sign of epochal changes. Just as geologists propose declaring a new epoch in planetary history (the Anthropocene, dominated by the human species) and recognizing its first traces in the radioactive THE THREAT OF HUMAN RIGHTS The threat of human rights is a threat to the ethnocratic state. The publication of the Goldstone Report —the UN commission that investigated alleged Israeli and Palestinian violations of international law during the 2008-2009 Gaza War—was no doubt a watershed in the anti-human rights campaign. A few hours after the Report was published EVALUATION AND IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN HUMAN RIGHTS Evaluation and impact assessment in human rights. 2015 was declared the “international year of evaluation”. Human rights organisations face a difficult dilemma with regards to evaluation and impact assessment of their work. Although it is required and demanded by most donors, existing tools and methods are mostly unfit for human rightswork.
WHAT MAKES A HUMAN RIGHTS CAMPAIGN EFFECTIVE Within human rights campaigns, frames serve to: 1) define the problem; 2) suggest possible remedies; and, most importantly, 3) motivate society to engage. Campaigns that integrate these three framing functions, while being articulate and sensitive to local contexts, tend to be the most effective. Second, because framing is soimportant, counter
BRITISH U-TURN ON TORTURE SHOWS HOW HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCACY The UK’s Overseas Operations Bill passed into law in late April 2021 following a long debate on whether it could undermine international laws against torture and war crimes. This debate showed once again that while the British government tends not to willingly do the right thing on these issues, if it is shamed and criticized enough, it may eventually pay due regard to the international COMBATTING MODERN SLAVERY WITH HUMAN RIGHTS A human rights-based approach to combatting modern slavery can draw not only on the legal articulation of the phenomena (which still needs much work), but also bring to bear the many developments in human rights research and practice that have a direct bearing on eliminating slavery. First, much of the academic discourse and theoretical work on HOW CAN A SURVIVOR-CENTERED APPROACH ADDRESS SEXUAL A survivor-centered approach is defined by the United Nations as one which seeks to empower the survivor by prioritizing their rights, needs, and wishes. This includes ensuring that survivors have access to appropriate, accessible, and quality services. However, many victims and survivors of sexual violence are not recognized because the current definitions of sexual violence in national and*
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