Human rights have been facing criticism on many fronts, including the challenges of the “enforcement gap” and the “citizenship gap”, laying bare the shortcomings with regard to the implementation of human rights law as well as regarding its protection of highly vulnerable groups such as refugees. Research on the effectiveness of human rights, the “localisation” of human rights through invocations and practices on the ground, the increased engagement of local authorities with human rights, are all responses to such challenges to some degree. Based on empirical research conducted within municipalities in four countries, this chapter focuses on a missing piece of the puzzle in terms of conceptual and empirical research: the role of “individual...
Human rights are intended to be applicable to all individuals; however, those without citizenship pr...
Human rights norms are not static. They travel within and between groups, localities, institutions a...
The Human Rights Council (HRC) can enact and proclaim global human rights standards. To date the imp...
Human rights have been facing criticism on many fronts, including the challenges of the “enforcement...
Local governments around the world have been engaging with international law and policy at an expone...
Cities, towns, and their local authorities are increasingly regarded as central actors in the realiz...
This introduction sets out key aspects of the relationship between human rights and legal pluralism ...
The theoretical and practical dimensions of the multi-level governance approach are increasingly vie...
The category of the ‘irregular’ migrant is usually seen as the quintessential non-status under inter...
Welcoming migrants and implementing measures to guarantee their inclusion and integration are public...
The category of the ‘irregular’ migrant is usually seen as the quintessential non-status under inter...
This dissertation explores the interplay between the politics of human rights and forced migration i...
International audienceThe central government has the primary responsibility for the protection of hu...
The growing influence and self-confidence of local authorities count among the most interesting rece...
Human rights are intended to be applicable to all individuals; however, those without citizenship pr...
Human rights norms are not static. They travel within and between groups, localities, institutions a...
The Human Rights Council (HRC) can enact and proclaim global human rights standards. To date the imp...
Human rights have been facing criticism on many fronts, including the challenges of the “enforcement...
Local governments around the world have been engaging with international law and policy at an expone...
Cities, towns, and their local authorities are increasingly regarded as central actors in the realiz...
This introduction sets out key aspects of the relationship between human rights and legal pluralism ...
The theoretical and practical dimensions of the multi-level governance approach are increasingly vie...
The category of the ‘irregular’ migrant is usually seen as the quintessential non-status under inter...
Welcoming migrants and implementing measures to guarantee their inclusion and integration are public...
The category of the ‘irregular’ migrant is usually seen as the quintessential non-status under inter...
This dissertation explores the interplay between the politics of human rights and forced migration i...
International audienceThe central government has the primary responsibility for the protection of hu...
The growing influence and self-confidence of local authorities count among the most interesting rece...
Human rights are intended to be applicable to all individuals; however, those without citizenship pr...
Human rights norms are not static. They travel within and between groups, localities, institutions a...
The Human Rights Council (HRC) can enact and proclaim global human rights standards. To date the imp...