Despite decades of effort, biodiversity has not attracted effective political discourse, policies, or action to halt its decline. In cities in particular, biodiversity conservation
is challenged by short-term approaches, separately focusing on biodiversity or community well-being rather than on their interconnection, and pervasive beliefs that [...]
What if the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), instead of developing a ‘coercive human rights doctrine’ concerning state duties to criminalise serious human rights
violations, had focused on decriminalisation? The ECtHR has never developed a coherent case law on protecting human rights by removing, rather than adding, criminal [...]
AbstractThis article deals with the role of the European Union (EU) in enhancing rights of same-sex couples and their children (‘rainbow families’). It describes EU actions
in this area and examines what influence they can have within the Member States, using the Czech Republic as a case study. [...]
Laws, Vol. 12, Pages 17: The Trauma of the Family Separation Policy on Migrant Children (2017–2022) Laws doi: 10.3390/laws12010017 Authors: Mariela Olivares This
work explores the plight of child migrants in the United States, specifically examining the Trump administration’s use of family separation as a means of [...]