
”Human Rights Tracks” ist ein Programm des Center for Human Rights an der Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU CHREN). Hier diskutieren wir mit Expertinnen und Experten aktuelle, kuriose und kontroverse Themen – und sind dabei immer den Menschenrechten auf der Spur. ‘Human Rights Tracks’ is a programme of the Center for Human Rights at the Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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In this episode, we explore the transformative potential of social rights with Dr. Octávio Ferraz, Professor at King's College London and Co-Director of the Transnational Law Institute. We discuss the importance of social rights and the challenges th... more
Am 5. Mai 2025 unterschrieben die Parteivorsitzenden CDU/CSU und SPD den Koalitionsvertrag. Wenig später berichteten Medien, dass man im Kanzleramt einen nationalen Notstand für den Bereich Migration erwäge - der Kanzler dementierte. Dennoch: Die Bun... more
In this episode, CHREN postdoctoral researcher Dr Caroline Lichuma guides us through the potential effects - and fall-out - of the "EU Omnibus Simplification Initiative" recently proposed by the European Commission. While the names of the EU directiv... more
In this episode, we are diving a little into legal theory while also discussing the very real, very visible implications and effects of poverty. CHREN postdoctoral researcher Dr Tainá Garcia Maia is sharing insights from her interdisciplinary work at... more
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