by The Bridge | Mar 8, 2021 | Gender, Women's Rights
Author: Anne Bull (Vienna Master of Human Rights) _________________________________________________________________________________________ A provision to the provincial Regulation 84-20, the Medical Services Payment Act, blocks public funding for the procedure...
by The Bridge | Mar 8, 2021 | Gender, Sexual Violence, Women's Rights
Author: Darya Soboleva (Vienna Masters of Human Rights) _________________________________________________________________________________________ Council of Europe Convention on preventing and combating violence against women and domestic violence (Istanbul...
by Ifigenia Pilatou | Feb 16, 2018 | Human Trafficking, Terrorism, Women's Rights
The Institutionalisation of Human Trafficking by Networks of Terrorist Organisations a written by Ifigenia Pilatou as part of the Vienna Masters in Human Rights Program previously published in Greek on Power Politics The operational functions of terrorist...
by Nikole Metz | Feb 16, 2018 | Women's Rights
Sexual Assault is Finally Being Taken Seriously in the United States h written by Nikole Metz as part of the Vienna Masters in Human Rights Program In the Age of the #MeToo Movement the Women who Testified Against the Disgraced U.S. Olympic Gymnastics Coach Give...
by Flore Beaumond | Jan 18, 2018 | Women's Rights
Has the concept of feminism lost its true meaning? The clash between extreme feminism and extreme anti-feminism written by Flore Beaumond as part of the Vienna Masters in Human Rights Program Has the concept of feminism lost its true meaning? In the post-Weinstein...
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