Why Land Center for Human Rights? The farmers’ issue represents a new and very important dimension for the Human Rights movement in Egypt for several reasons. The inadequacy of a legislative structure to protect agrarian laborers. In consequence, they are exposed to daily violations. The main targeted categories are women, children and permanent or seasonal agrarian laborers. The widening gap between urban and rural Egypt, especially in the services. Thus, a wide category of people are expose..
Presentation by Jeremie Gilbert (UEL) at seminar organised by Dr Jeremie Gilbert, Centre for Human R...
Human rights in the occupied territories Sujet : B'TSELEM - The Israeli Information Center for...
This is the first book to address and review the United Nations' Declaration on the Rights of Peasan...
Agrarian reform is back on the political agenda. However, from a human rights perspective this notio...
First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposiumhttps://fount.aucegypt.edu/faculty_book_cha...
The research problem is the frequent violation of human rights in Egypt, and neglecting the importan...
Land is the fundamental income sources for farmers. However, farmers stay in disadvantaged state in ...
international gateway for the Agricultural University of Norway’s (NLH) twelve departments, associat...
In 1948, Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) pioneered a right to (indivi...
The people-to-land relationship is dynamic and changes over time in response to cultural, social, an...
The Human Rights Council (HRC) can enact and proclaim global human rights standards. To date the imp...
Many rights, most especially of the second and third generations, are taken as human rights because ...
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan still undergo the process of establishing a land legislative system, imple...
The article discusses the prospect alleviating the legal and social circumstances of the farm worker...
First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposiumhttps://fount.aucegypt.edu/faculty_book_cha...
Presentation by Jeremie Gilbert (UEL) at seminar organised by Dr Jeremie Gilbert, Centre for Human R...
Human rights in the occupied territories Sujet : B'TSELEM - The Israeli Information Center for...
This is the first book to address and review the United Nations' Declaration on the Rights of Peasan...
Agrarian reform is back on the political agenda. However, from a human rights perspective this notio...
First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposiumhttps://fount.aucegypt.edu/faculty_book_cha...
The research problem is the frequent violation of human rights in Egypt, and neglecting the importan...
Land is the fundamental income sources for farmers. However, farmers stay in disadvantaged state in ...
international gateway for the Agricultural University of Norway’s (NLH) twelve departments, associat...
In 1948, Article 17 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) pioneered a right to (indivi...
The people-to-land relationship is dynamic and changes over time in response to cultural, social, an...
The Human Rights Council (HRC) can enact and proclaim global human rights standards. To date the imp...
Many rights, most especially of the second and third generations, are taken as human rights because ...
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan still undergo the process of establishing a land legislative system, imple...
The article discusses the prospect alleviating the legal and social circumstances of the farm worker...
First presented at the 1994 Cairo Papers Annual Symposiumhttps://fount.aucegypt.edu/faculty_book_cha...
Presentation by Jeremie Gilbert (UEL) at seminar organised by Dr Jeremie Gilbert, Centre for Human R...
Human rights in the occupied territories Sujet : B'TSELEM - The Israeli Information Center for...
This is the first book to address and review the United Nations' Declaration on the Rights of Peasan...