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  • WHO fair pricing forum: watching for drug industry accountability

    Expensive medicines are a ubiquitous challenge from which no government is immune. Excessive price hikes are an urgent human rights issue with serious ramifications for public health. One such example is that of Truvada (emtricitabine/tenofovir disoproxil fumarate), a breakthrough medicine that can...

    World medicine blog Jennifer Sellin
  • When states elect the experts: the case of the UN Human Rights treaty bodies

    UN treaty bodies are committees of independent experts in charge of monitoring state compliance with the major UN human rights treaties. Yet, how far are these committee members truly expert and independent from their home governments, considering that they are nominated and elected by states?

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    Blog When States Elect the Experts: The Case of the UN Human Rights Treaty Bodies
  • Universalism vs. relativism: human rights for homosexuals in Africa

    This post opines that the universalist/relativist debate on human rights is not as divisive as it initially seems – rather than to undermine universalism in its entirety, cultural relativism serves as a reminder to constantly re-evaluate our assumptions on human rights to promote inclusivity.

    Universality vs. relativism blog
  • Human rights for righteous humans

    The debate around the universality of human rights is legitimate and long-lasting. While most people instantly think of cultural and religious relativity, invoking the sharia and indigenous traditions as obstacles to universality, new forms of questioning universality - and even human rights in...

    Blog Diego Fallah student blog
  • Must universality of human rights give in to cultural pluralism?

    Over the past decades, universality as the cornerstone of human rights has been constantly challenged by non-western societies. Legitimacy and western political hegemony intent are the underlying grounds. In the battle between universality and cultural relativism, which one should prevail?

    Universality blog Human rights
  • Marking two Human Rights anniversaries

    The 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 25th anniversary of the Maastricht Centre for Human Rights are a landmark in the development of human rights and a source of inspiration for academic research on new global human rights issues.

    Human rights blog MCfHR hands on
  • Let’s not talk about universality

    Seventy years to the day have passed since the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted. International human rights have since gained ground in theory, discourse, and practice. In this short post, I argue that for human rights to regain some of their traction, we should take care not to use...

    human-rights blog Lea Raible_MLR
  • The right to a Republic of Cyprus nationality for Turkish Cypriots

    As you may or may not know, Cyprus is a divided island. While the south of the island is governed by the internationally recognized Republic of Cyprus, the north is governed by the "Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus", an internationally unrecognized state.

    Searching for nationality_Cyprus citizenship application
  • Early childhood and structural prevention of child maltreatment

    The subject of rights status of children is still an international legal stipulation without substantive national implementation. Statistics on violence against children remain incredibly high all over the world, including in high-income states. There exists not only a huge gap between theory and...

    Child maltreatment blog by Jan Willems