Why do so many of us find the idea that nature might have rights so compelling or so preposterous? And why do so many serious scholars – of both human rights and environmental policy – avoid the issue altogether?
In … Continue reading » “Does the Nature Have Rights?”
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These days, it seems what was once up is down, down is up. We sat down for a wide ranging discussion on what needs to be done to improve human rights worldwide with representatives from two leading human rights organizations, … Continue reading » “Why Mainstream Political Parties May Be Assimilating Far-Right’s Messages”
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During the celebration of democracy on the island of Gotland, Sweden this week, we’ve been interviewing different people involved in some way or another in human rights or international humanitarian law. In this episode of “On Human Rights,” our team … Continue reading » “Why Swedish Development Cooperation Needs to Get Closer to the Ground”
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Our team leader for Inclusive Societies Gabriella Fredriksson sat down to talk to Charlotte Petri Gornitzka in Visby during Almedalen week in Sweden for a conversation on our “On Human Rights” podcast.
Petri Gornitzka is the Chair of the Development … Continue reading » “Development Solutions Vs. Military Solutions”
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