PhD Fellowships at iCourts
iCourts at the University of Copenhagen has issued a call for applications for fully funded PhD scholarships for researchers interested in the role of... Read More
Network Outputs
Since its inception in June 2014, the Inter-American Human Rights Network has carried out a wide range of activities and collaborative research... Read More
The IACtHR: Theory and Practice, Present and Future
Scholars from the University of Ghent have published a new book examining procedural and substantive changes at the IACtHR throughout its history.... Read More
Brazil: Transitional Justice and the IAHRS
Dr Par Engstrom, IAHRN scholar and Lecturer in Human Rights at UCL’s Institute of the Americas, participated in the IV Congresso Internacional... Read More
The Law and Politics of Institutional Change: Workshop Summary
On 9th and 10th October, the IAHRN held the second workshop in a three-part series which examined the development, impact and future... Read More
Call for Papers: What to Learn from International Human Rights Systems?
The IAHRN is inviting submissions for papers to be presented at a two-day workshop entitled “Moving Beyond the Good, the Bad and... Read More
La política de la política de derechos humanos en la OEA
Por Nelson Camilo Sánchez.[1] Durante los últimos años, el sistema interamericano ha vivido intensos procesos políticos que han dado lugar a la discusión de... Read More
Reminder – Call for Papers: Institutional Change and the IAHRS
The IAHRN is inviting submissions for papers to be presented at a two-day workshop entitled “The Inter-American Human Rights System: The Law and... Read More
Chile and the Inter-American Human Rights System
Dr Par Engstrom, IAHRN scholar and Lecturer in Human Rights at UCL’s Institute of the Americas, provided some opening remarks at a conference... Read More
El retorno de Cuba al sistema interamericano
Por Natalia Saltalamacchia Ziccardi. Nada simboliza mejor el paso de la Guerra Fría por América Latina que la suspensión de Cuba de... Read More