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Abstract
Understanding human rights law as a discourse of preventative practice, rather than remedy, can support preparedness in the face of large-scale emergencies, like the ecological crisis, but also in the face of ‘everyday’ emergencies faced by human rights defenders.
| Original language | English |
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| Media of output | Online |
| Publication status | Published - 27 May 2024 |
Keywords
- human rights
- human rights defenders
- human rights practice
- emergencies
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- 1 Finished
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GCRF One Ocean Hub
Morgera, E. (Principal Investigator), Baum, T. (Co-investigator), Cathcart, A. (Co-investigator), Clark, B. (Co-investigator), Da Lomba, S. (Co-investigator), Heath, M. (Co-investigator), Revie, M. (Co-investigator), Sindico, F. (Co-investigator), Switzer, S. (Co-investigator), Vermeylen, S. (Co-investigator), Webster, E. (Co-investigator) & Laverick, J. (Researcher)
NERC (Natural Environment Research Council)
13/02/19 → 30/09/24
Project: Research
Research output
- 1 Blog Post
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The significance of ‘dignity’ in human rights law reform in Scotland
Webster, E., 6 Aug 2024Research output: Digital or non-textual outputs › Blog Post
Open Access