By Laure , 26 October 2020 International Convention on the Protection of the Rights of All Migrant Workers and Members of Their Families
By Delphine Dorsi , 19 March 2020 Pandemic shakes up world’s education systems Tags Covid-19 UNESCO reports that 119 countries have closed schools nationwide since the COVID-19 outbreak, disrupting the learning and education of an estimated 897 million students. Millions more could be affected as more countries order school closures.
By Delphine Dorsi , 10 December 2019 Human rights: universal, inalienable and indivisible Tags Abidjan Principles I’m writing this blog on the eve of Human Rights Day, following celebrations of the 30th anniversary of the Convention of the Rights of the Child.
By Delphine Dorsi , 1 October 2019 Contribution of the right to education to the prevention of atrocity crimes and mass or grave violations of human rights Tags UNSR UN Special Rapporteur
By Delphine Dorsi , 26 August 2019 Is the Age of Human Rights Really Over? The Right to Education in Africa: Domesticization, Human Rights-Based Development, and Extraterritorial State Obligations
By viv , 22 January 2018 The right to education movements and policies: Promises and realities Tags Human Rights legal framework legislatión insitutional actors Privatisation
By erica , 25 October 2017 Accountability from a human rights perspective: The incorporation and enforcement of the right to education in the domestic legal order
By Delphine Dorsi , 22 June 2017 2017 Human Rights Council Resolution A/HRC/35/L.2 on the right to education