Launching a Pilot Initiative to Tackle Domestic Violence in Ukraine

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We are thrilled to announce the launch of our pilot project, aimed at addressing the escalating issue of domestic violence in Ukraine. This initiative, spearheaded by the Étude Académique des Droits de l'Homme et du Constitutionnalisme, focuses on empowering local authorities, aligning national responses with European standards, and raising public awareness. In 2023 alone, over 291,000 cases of domestic violence were reported in Ukraine — a significant increase driven by the challenges of war (more links to the data in Ukrainian are in comments for this post). Our project aims to provide actionable solutions and foster systemic change. Stay tuned as we share updates and insights on how local governance can champion human rights. Fewer Cases of Domestic Violence Reach Court Ukraine is introducing new measures to combat domestic violence 2024 data with infographics (in ukrainian) 2023 data and analytics (in Ukrainian) Links above will open in new tabs

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New project – Women rebuilding Ukraine

While we are doing paperwork and prepare the web-site, I start the project I was thinking of for about a year. Women rebuilding Ukraine with European inspiration - #WomenRebuildingUA This project gives a voice to Ukrainian women who had to leave their country because of the war. Now living in different EU Member States, they are experiencing life in stable and well-organised societies. They work, study, raise children and observe what makes these countries strong and prosperous. They know what could help rebuild Ukraine when they return home. We are collecting their stories, ideas and insights. What would they like to "bring back" from European countries to help rebuild Ukraine? It could be education systems, health care models, social policies, urban planning, women's rights, or even small but powerful everyday practices. Women have a crucial role to play in rebuilding societies. Their experiences across the EU can inspire solutions for…

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COP 29 has officially started in Baku!

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We're pleased to announce that our Director has recently been interviewed to share her expert insights on the critical links between environmental issues, human rights and the role of local governments. As environmental challenges grow, understanding these intersections is more important than ever. Check out the link to the interview to learn more about how we're addressing these vital issues at COP 29.

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Paving the way for a sustainable future: Roundtable on Economic and Legal Issues

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We are proud to announce the success of our inaugural event, held on 24 October 2024, in collaboration with KU Leuven, SAGE Laboratory (University of Strasbourg) and Odesa National University of Economics. The roundtable, entitled "Economic-Legal Issues in Building a Sustainable Future: ESG Integration, Human Rights and Sustainable Development for Ukraine's Economic Growth," brought together more than 120 participants, including leading academics, policymakers and experts, to engage in timely and critical discussions on sustainable recovery and development.   Chaired by Ruslana Kuzina (KU Leuven) and our Director Dr. Natalia Mishyna (SAGE Laboratory, University of Strasbourg), with keynote speakers including Oksana Khymych (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Oksana Liashenko (University of Seville) and Alla Fedorova (Palacký University), the event focused on:   -   integrating ESG principles into sustainable development for post-war recovery; -   aligning labour legislation with EU standards to facilitate business creation; -  rebuilding social services and infrastructure in a way that respects human rights.…

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Round table

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We are pleased to announce our first event, organised in collaboration with our distinguished partners: a roundtable on economic and legal issues in building a sustainable future. This discussion will bring together leading experts to explore innovative solutions for a more sustainable world.

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EADHC as Co-Organiser of the Round Table on Economic-Legal Issues in Building a Sustainable Future

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The Étude Académique des Droits de l'Homme et du Constitutionnalisme (EADHC) is proud to join as a co-organiser of the International Round Table on “Economic-Legal Issues in Building a Sustainable Future: Integrating ESG, Human Rights and Sustainable Development for Ukraine's Economic Growth”, to be held on 24 October 2024 at KU Leuven University, Belgium. The round table will bring together legal and economic scholars, MSCA4Ukraine researchers, and policy experts to address regulatory, institutional, and human rights dimensions of Ukraine’s sustainable recovery and integration into the EU framework. The event is jointly hosted by KU Leuven and SAGE Laboratory of the University of Strasbourg, France. Why It Matters to EADHC This round table resonates with EADHC’s mission to advance human rights and constitutionalism through research, education, and legal expertise. At a time when Ukraine is rebuilding, sustainability must be grounded in the rule of law, human dignity, and inclusive economic development.…

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