This report was based on research commissioned by the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission in 2013. It provides an overview of critique of relevant international standards addressing cultural rights; identifies examples of good practice and areas were problems have arisen and uses the City/Londonderry City of Culture 2013 designation as a case-study of the opportunities and challenges in relation to the realisation of the right to culture in post-conflict and divided societies
This research identifies and explores best practice processes for developing a new Bill of Rights fo...
Exploring peace demands rethinking many of the assumptions that have driven the field of peacebuildi...
Cultural rights are becoming an increasingly important area of human rights discussion given the ass...
The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (the Commission) is mandated as a national human rights...
Ever since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 there has been a debate...
In March 2021, the National Taskforce for Human Rights Leadership in Scotland recommended a new lega...
This article explores the parameters of ‘culture’ as a Human Right – Cultural Rights – and culture i...
This article considers the possible inclusion of a right to cultural identity in a UK Bill of Rights...
For a long time, cultural rights were considered the ‘Cinderella of the human rights family’; neglec...
The 1990s global campaign for women's human rights is most associated with achieving international r...
On April 10, 1998, after thirty years of bloody conflict, political parties from all sides of the No...
That a disconnect exists between ordinary people and the world of human rights academia, NGOs and IN...
Historically, culture has been treated as an object in international documents. One consequence of t...
In a society emerging from decades of political conflict, the role of human rights education in Nort...
Shortly after the adoption of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity...
This research identifies and explores best practice processes for developing a new Bill of Rights fo...
Exploring peace demands rethinking many of the assumptions that have driven the field of peacebuildi...
Cultural rights are becoming an increasingly important area of human rights discussion given the ass...
The Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission (the Commission) is mandated as a national human rights...
Ever since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948 there has been a debate...
In March 2021, the National Taskforce for Human Rights Leadership in Scotland recommended a new lega...
This article explores the parameters of ‘culture’ as a Human Right – Cultural Rights – and culture i...
This article considers the possible inclusion of a right to cultural identity in a UK Bill of Rights...
For a long time, cultural rights were considered the ‘Cinderella of the human rights family’; neglec...
The 1990s global campaign for women's human rights is most associated with achieving international r...
On April 10, 1998, after thirty years of bloody conflict, political parties from all sides of the No...
That a disconnect exists between ordinary people and the world of human rights academia, NGOs and IN...
Historically, culture has been treated as an object in international documents. One consequence of t...
In a society emerging from decades of political conflict, the role of human rights education in Nort...
Shortly after the adoption of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity...
This research identifies and explores best practice processes for developing a new Bill of Rights fo...
Exploring peace demands rethinking many of the assumptions that have driven the field of peacebuildi...
Cultural rights are becoming an increasingly important area of human rights discussion given the ass...