Foreign Affaris & Security Policy – Working Group
Human Rights & Humanitarian Aid
Advancing human rights and humanitarian aid for a just, resilient world
The Working Group Human Rights & Humanitarian Aid examines global human rights protection and humanitarian response. It analyses freedom of expression, refugee crises, and the effectiveness of international human rights frameworks. Additionally, it evaluates aid coordination in conflict zones and disaster-stricken areas. Biannual reports provide academic insights on improving policies, strengthening accountability, and aligning humanitarian efforts with international law.
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Flawed Agreements and Unkept Promises
One of the most prevalent humanitarian crises of this decade is happening in the east of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) right now. More than 7 million people are internally displaced, killed and exploited because of the ongoing violence in the region. While the DRC and Rwanda might have initially agreed on a ceasefire compromise, from which they have later withdrawn, the authors of this article believe that it ...
The Temporary Protection Directive vs. The Dublin Agreement
The Sleeping Beauty of the European Union? The Russian invasion of Ukraine: A critical juncture for the EU’s asylum policies The Russian full-scale military invasion of Ukraine that started in February 2022 not only brought war back to Europe’s immediate borders but also unleashed profound socio-economic repercussions. The invasion, ordered by President Vladimir Putin, has led to one of the worst refugee crisis in Europe since World War II, with ...