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Universities in Nottingham are helping to protect scientists testing for COVID-19, by providing the Government with essential safety cabinets.
The Category 2 Cell Culture Cabinets will provide a…
This episode introduces the series, explaining what economic and social rights are, where they come from, and how they fit into international human rights law.
This episode addresses one of the most commonly misunderstood obligations imposed by economic and social rights: the duty of states to use the maximum of their available resources to give effect to…
This episode focuses on the presumption under international human rights law against the permissibility of retrogression – or backward steps – in terms of economic and social rights…
This episode outlines work rights (specifically the right to work and the right to just and favourable conditions of work), what they protect, and what they require of governments
In this episode, we will focus on the ways in which states can be held accountable for their implementation of their economic and social rights duties under international law.
Take a journey through the years into the research conducted in the field of social sciences. On the way you'll see how this research has informed policies across the globe. To see the whole…
The Horizon project looks to the future, exploring the line between privacy and security through data collection and appropriate usage of personal information.
Find out more about the Horizon…