by HPPadmin | Feb 28, 2022 | COVID-19, Human Rights, News
Introduction to Intellectual Property Rights The race to find medical treatment and a vaccine for Covid-19 began two years ago and resulted in the some of the most significant innovations of our time. For pharmaceutical companies, winning this race was important not...
by HPPadmin | Jul 1, 2021 | Beirut, News
By Vittoria MalgioglioThe Hague Last Sunday (27.06.2021), the independent and opposition-backed Order Rebels secured a landslide victory against an alliance of Lebanon’s traditional political parties in the first round of elections of the Order of Engineers and...
by HPPadmin | Sep 17, 2020 | Muslim Dialogue, News
An insightful process of honest reflection reads between the lines of Dutch news and talk show attitudes Tayfun Balcik with journalist and documentary maker Hassnae Bouazza. A look at the portrayal of Muslims in the Dutch media each week. Tayfun Balcik interviews a...
by HPPadmin | Feb 18, 2020 | Hague Hacks, HRD, News, Report
Executive Summary The main objective of this research was to showcase that some of the human rights defenders who are currently working in the Netherlands have been threatened either directly or indirectly by external actors. This study has proven that this phenomenon...
by HPPadmin | Nov 10, 2019 | Muslim Dialogue, News
Onderzoek bevestigt: negatieve berichtgeving over moslims domineert The Hague Peace Project heeft onderzoek gedaan naar stereotype beeldvorming in de vier grootste kranten van Nederland. Dit was een samenwerking met Stichting NieuwWij en Republiek Allochtonië. In de...
by HPPadmin | Jul 20, 2019 | Bangladesh, News, Stories
The power politics of law enforcement: Arrest of prominent photographer Shahidul under the unlawful ICT Act Bangladesh 2019 After the death of two students in a road accident in late July 2018, protests sparked in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka, with tens out thousands...
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