The Rwandan Genocide led to positive changes in Rwandan governance and regional human rights mechanisms, especially on women's rights.
- March 9, 2021
The right to development emerged from newly independent States and their claim for compensation for the damages caused by colonial rulers
- January 20, 2021
Entrevista con Dra. Manuela Mesa En esta edición de Ideas for Peace, te presentamos la entrevista que hicimos con la doctora Manuela Mesa en 2019. La Prof. Mesa es Co-Directora del Instituto Universitario sobre Derechos Humanos, Democracia, Cultura de Paz y no violencia (DEMOSPAZ) en la Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.
- January 20, 2021
The refusal of Donald Trump to concede defeat to President-elected, Joe Biden undermines democracy and legitimizes dictatorship in Africa
- January 20, 2021
This article explores different group perceptions of history on identity and structural violence against the Black community in St. Augustine
- January 18, 2021
Antonio Bascones analiza la importancia de las palabras para la construcción de discursos que promuevan la paz y la tolerancia
- January 18, 2021
A conflict-analysis perspective of the dehorning process as a protection mechanism of rihnos in South Africa
- January 18, 2021
Professor Lesya Sabada explains how religious beliefs relate to the protection of the environment, peacebuilding, and sustainable development
- December 11, 2020
The Lithium issue in Portugal is becoming all the more crucial since a pandemic suspended all activities around the world earlier this year. While one could hope for the Portuguese government to adjust their capability approach considering preservation of their heritage, it is likely that the environmental variable will be
- December 10, 2020
Sustainable development requires the adoption of an international legal framework that guarantees the Right to Development, in this article Manveer Singh Sandhu discusses how it can be adopted
- December 10, 2020