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Organisation
Fundamental rights centre
Research Group
Main organisation:Research Council
Lifecycle:1 Jan 1970 → Today
Organisation profile:
The research Group Human Rights coordinates and centralizes the many human-rights linked research projects in the law faculty. Both theory of human rights, national human rights law (constitutional law, criminal law,civil law, ...) and international human rights law are brought together with the objective of engendering and stimulating integrated human rights research projects
Keywords:Human Rights
Disciplines:Law
Current researchers
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- Paul De Hert (Responsible)
- Hripsime Asatryan (Member)
- Karianne J.E. Boer (Member)
- Ineke Casier (Member)
- Cristina Cocito (Member)
- Maarten Colette (Member)
- Marijke De Pauw (Member)
- Els Dumortier (Member)
- Nadine El Dekmak (Member)
- Erik Franckx (Member)
Projects
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- House of Sustainable TransitionsFrom1 Jan 2024 → TodayFunding: IOF - technology validation in lab, IOF - mandates
- Erasmus+ Key Action : MONEUL - INCLUSIVE DIGITAL LEARNING ABOUT THE EUROPEAN UNION FOR HUMANITIES, LANGUAGES AND TEACHER TRAINING DEPARTMENTS IN MONGOLIA (MONEUL)From1 Dec 2023 → TodayFunding: EU - out of framework - indefinite
- CPC-FARI 2022: Coordination mechanisms for the sharing of energy through proxies, from the user to general guidelinesFrom1 Apr 2023 → TodayFunding: Brussels Capital Region
- EITHOS : European Identity THeft Observatory SystemFrom1 Oct 2022 → TodayFunding: HORIZON.2.4 - Digital, Industry and Space
- Erasmus Lump Sum Grants : European Union Learning Activities and Resources for Teacher Trainers and Teachers : ELATFrom1 Feb 2022 → TodayFunding: Other EU initiatives out of framework
- Erasmus+ Key Action 2: MELINC – Training teachers for Inclusion in Mongolia. Development of a modular course with online tutorials on the rights of learners with disabilities and establishment of 3 SEN counselling centers.From15 Jan 2021 → 14 Jan 2024Funding: EU - out of framework - indefinite
- Horizon 2020: Connect the community of Data Protection Officers (DPOs) and other Privacy Professionals within them, and with the Belgian Data Protection Authority (DPA), through a GDPR collaboration platform; DPO-ConnectFrom1 Jan 2021 → 30 Jun 2022Funding: EU - out of framework - indefinite
- H2020: INTREPID : Intelligent Toolkit for Reconnaissance and assessmEnt in Perilous IncidentsFrom1 Oct 2020 → 30 Sep 2023Funding: H2020-EU.2.3.-INDUSTRIAL LEADERSHIP - Innovation in SMEs
- H2020: RIA: HumanE-AI-Net: HumanE AI NetworkFrom1 Sep 2020 → TodayFunding: H2020 - European Institute of Innovation and Technology
- H2020: RIA : Search and Rescue : Emerging technologies for the Early location of Entrapped victims under Collapsed Structures and Advanced Wearables for risk assessment and First Responders Safety in SAR operationsFrom1 Jul 2020 → 30 Jun 2023Funding: H2020-EU.1.2.- EXCELLENT SCIENCE - Future and Emerging Technologies (FET)
Publications
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- Over mensenrechten en contractenrechten(2017)
Authors: Stefan Somers
Pages: 137-150Number of pages: 14 - The Southern African Development Community. Law, Politics, Policies and Institutions
Authors: Stefaan Smis, Stephen Kingah
Number of pages: 148 - Introduction to the Special Issue on “Arctic and Antarctic Regions: New Challenges for Ocean Governance”
Authors: Erik Franckx, Philippe Gautier
Pages: 333-338 - The Importance of Judicial Decisions and State Practice in Search of an Equitable Solution when Trying to Solve Maritime Boundary Delimitations: On Unequal Footing
Authors: Erik Franckx
Pages: 34-38Number of pages: 5 - Human dignity and/or human rights for prisoners? A Belgian example
Authors: Sonja Snacken
Pages: 181-189 - The Concept of 'Employee': The Position in Belgium
Authors: Wilfried Rauws
Pages: 23-44Number of pages: 31 - Maritime Delimitation in the Baltic Sea: An Update
Authors: Erik Franckx
Pages: 885-891 - The 2016 South China Sea Arbitral Award: A Critical Assessment
Authors: Erik Franckx
Pages: 109-136Number of pages: 28 - Evolving Legal Protections for Indigenous Peoples in Africa
Authors: Derek Inman, Stefaan Smis, Dorothée Cambou
Pages: 339-365 - Federalist Papers: bakermat van het moderne constitutionalisme
Authors: Paul De Hert, Andreas Kinneging, Gerard Versluis
Number of pages: 336