Mario Alfaro I can still remember when I was in high school, and I was wondering what my path in college would be. The people around me always told me that you should be a lawyer because I knew how to defend my point of view, and I was passionate about fighting for my ideals. … Continue reading From down under
Month: March 2019
GOD BLESS ESTONIA!
The two deportations that affected Estonia as well as Latvia and Lithuania most were executed in June 1941 and March 1949. In Estonia 14 June 1941 and 25 March 1949, are annually observed as days of mourning. The March 1949 deportation was the largest of these when over 20,000 people, mostly women and children, were … Continue reading GOD BLESS ESTONIA!
Alta Alatis Patent
IHOR PRUS Each highway starts from a small route as well as human’s life starts from passion, hopes, believes and dreams. To succeed and make your dreams come true, you need good education and a bit of luck. This essay is totally not about the luck part though it will tell you how everything started … Continue reading Alta Alatis Patent
Me, Myself and I.
Nicole Fraccaroli My grandfather always told me “be the change you want to see in the world” and I have always tried to make this quote mine. I have worked out a sort of great aspiration that characterizes me every day: the possibility to make the difference and this world a better place, where people … Continue reading Me, Myself and I.
Defence of human equality
Nuray Gündoğdu I have graduated from Law Faculty at University of Ankara in Turkey. During my bachelor education, I have involved in several projects and joined work groups about migration law, gender discrimination, human rights law, etc. I started to do my law internship at Ankara Bar Association, after graduation. In all this period, I … Continue reading Defence of human equality
A mere moment of revolution
Samar Elhussien October 1987, detention center in Egypt, my uncle visiting my dad who were detained few months before my birth. In a room filled with political prisoners talking with their families about hope, justice, love, unfairness, human rights and daily routine. My uncle finished his visit to dad filled with anger or may be … Continue reading A mere moment of revolution
Human Rights – The Core of the Humankind
Cristina Snegur Human Rights, what do they actually mean? Is it only a legal term that lawyers operate with, or do they represent a philosophical manifestation of human values? Where and when do they begin and do they have an end? These were the questions that I had in mind for several years, and that … Continue reading Human Rights – The Core of the Humankind
Should The Fourth Generation Of Human Rights Exist?
Ihor Prus A Man constantly changes the world around, improves the creation of the past, adopts it for his existence. Often, this process is reminiscent of dangerous games. In support of this, one can recall when a man created atomic weapons, which could easily destroy the person himself. But despite this, it is impossible to … Continue reading Should The Fourth Generation Of Human Rights Exist?
IN HONOUR OF LEAH SHARIBU
Adelayo Banjo On February 19, 2018, Leah Sharibu amongst 110 other girls was kidnapped by Boko Haram Terrorist Group in Dapchi in the North Eastern part of Nigeria. After about thirty-one days in captivity, and upon the payment of an undisclosed sum of money by the Federal Government of Nigeria, 104 girls were released while … Continue reading IN HONOUR OF LEAH SHARIBU
#todayisagooddaytotaketheaction
Nicole Fraccaroli In Italy as well the 8th of March is known as the “Women’s Day”; and there are so many different theories and ideas about the main reason why such celebration began. When I was a kid, I was told it was to celebrate the power of women, their strength and human rights. All … Continue reading #todayisagooddaytotaketheaction