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Land grabbing e diritti umani
The present article discusses the question of land grabbing with a focus on human rights related
issues. In particular the paper argues that the international dimension of this phenomenon requires
specific attention to the applicability of international human rights rules and principles. When large
acquisitions of agricultural land and water resources occur, involving either State or private land
grabbers, negative consequences on local populations are present. The author thus analyses the social impact of land grabbing within the framework of the violation of right to food, right to water
and gender discrimination. The positive obligations embedded within international rules on right to
food and right to water require territorial States to act with due diligence in order to avoid negative
impact of large scale acquisitions of land and water resources. At the same time, the paper argues
that the obligations on human rights protection are to be referred to foreign investors and multinational enterprises who are also requested to comply with the same set of international rules. Mechanisms providing for the accountability of those international actors are deemed necessary in order
to guarantee the full respect of fundamental human rights affected by land grabbers
The Right to Education and Human Rights Education within the EU
In 2015 the Ministers of Education of EU member States adopted the Paris
Declaration on promoting citizenship and the common values of freedom,
tolerance and non-discrimination through education. The aim of this
Declaration was to enhance EU member States action on quality education as an
instrument towards inclusive and more democratic societies. The author
maintains that the Declaration is part to the international practice on the right to
education and analyses how the measures taken so far to implement the objectives
of the Declaration are in compliance with international standards on quality
education and human rights education, also within the perspective of the UN
2030 Agenda on Sustainable Developmen
Violenza domestica, discriminazione e obblighi degli Stati per la tutela delle vittime: il caso Opuz dinanzi alla Corte europea dei diritti umani
Il diritto a fondare una famiglia, la fecondazione assistita e i passi indietro della Grande Camera della Core europea dei diritti umani
Ancora sul principio di non discriminazione nella giurisprudenza recente della Corte europea dei diritti umani
Per la protezione ininfluenti testata e qualifica di giornalista dell’autore
Nota a sentenza sulla decisione della Corte europea dei diritti dell'uomo sul caso Riolo c. Itali
La tutela dellla donna di fronte alla Corte europea dei diritti umani: il discorso di genere arriva a Strasburgo?
La rilevanza del discorso di genere nell'approccio della Corte europea dei diritti dell'uom
Diritto all'ascolto del minore e diritti riproduttivi secondo la Corte europea dei diritti dell'uomo
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