‘Quantifying CEDAW: Concrete tools for enhancing accountability for women’s human rights,’ Harvard Human Rights Journal By Ramona Vijeyarasa | 13th February 2021 Read More
‘Women’s absence in Sri Lankan politics: Lessons on the effectiveness and limitations of quotas to address under-representation,’ Women’s Studies International Forum By Ramona Vijeyarasa | 13th February 2021 Read More
‘CEDAW’s General Recommendation No. 35: A Quarter of a Century of Evolutionary Approaches to Violence against Women,’ Journal of Human Rights By Ramona Vijeyarasa | 13th February 2021 Read More
‘Women, work and global supply chains: The gender-blind nature of Australia’s modern slavery regulatory regime,’ Australian Journal of Human Rights By Ramona Vijeyarasa | 13th February 2021 Read More
“If Mr Nottebohm Had a Golden Passport – A Study of the Obligations for Third Countries under International Law regarding Citizenships-for-Sale” By José-Miguel Bello y Villarino | 12th February 2021 Read More
“Transitional justice for women: Acknowledge the past, fix the present, prevent repetitions in the future” By José-Miguel Bello y Villarino | 12th February 2021 Read More
“Will the anticorruption chapter in the TPP11 work? Assessing the role of trade law in the fight against corruption through international law” By José-Miguel Bello y Villarino | 12th February 2021 Read More
“Preventing a Cold War in Space Using European Research and Innovation Programs” By José-Miguel Bello y Villarino | 12th February 2021 Read More
“The Indicator Fad: How Quantifiable Measurement can Work Hand-in -Hand with Human Rights” By José-Miguel Bello y Villarino | 12th February 2021 Read More