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  • Gender, Human Rights and Minorities, Politics

    FIERCE – Feminist movements revitalizing democracy in Europe

    The project’s main goal is to provide theoretical and practical knowledge and tools to revitalize alliance among feminist movement, civil society and political decision makers.

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    Caring Masculinities in Action (Carmia)

    The project deepens existing and develops new perspectives in the Peace Institute's research and activist work on gender equality and masculinity.

  • Complementary Pathways in South-East Europe (COMP4SEE)

    Aim of the project is to develop complementary arrival schemes for persons in need of international protection in three EU Member States – Croatia, Bulgaria and Slovenia.

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    Enacting Citizenship and Solidarity in Europe “From Below”: Local Initiatives, Intersectional Strategies and Transnational Networks [ECSEuro]

    The research project takes up the question of how new approaches can be identified at the local scale vis-à-vis the longstanding challenges for Europe to establish cross-border cooperation.

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    Empowering Migrant Voices on Integration and Inclusion Policies – EMVI

    Enabling and upscaling the participation of migrants in the design and implementation of policy areas that directly affect them and to bring issues to local, national and EU decision...

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    Contact Tracing in the EU: Lessons to be Learned for the Future Use of Technology in Fighting Societal Challenges

    The aim of the project is to explore the technological response of EU Member States to the global pandemic, with a focus on contact tracing applications.

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  • FIERCE – Feminist movements revitalizing democracy in Europe

    Gender, Human Rights and Minorities, Politics | Project duration: 1/9/2022 - 31/8/2025

    The project’s main goal is to provide theoretical and practical knowledge and tools to revitalize alliance among feminist movement, civil society and political decision makers.

  • Parliament for the Future of Europe

    Human Rights and Minorities, Politics | Project duration: 1/1/2023 - 31/12/2024

    The project creates awareness for barriers/ inaccessibilities and develops concrete proposals for a more inclusive EU.

  • Hate speech in contemporary conceptualizations of nationalism, racism, gender and migration

    Human Rights and Minorities, Politics | Project duration: 1/10/2021 - 30/9/2024

    Background Slovenia faces a significant increase and normalization of hate speech on social networks, accompanied by heated discussions on whether to prosecute or ignore it because the society is continuously […]

  • Counter-hate: Improving the assistance of victims of hate crimes through a victim-centred and intersectional approach

    Human Rights and Minorities | Project duration: 1/5/2022 - 30/4/2024

    The project contributes to the assistance to victims of hate crimes, by guaranteeing that legislation and policies establish a victim-centred and intersectional approach.

  • JUSTICE FOR ALL: Enhancing the Rights of Defendants and Detainees with Intellectual and/or Psychosocial Disabilities: EU Cross-Border Transfers, Detention and Alternatives

    Human Rights and Minorities | Project duration: 1/1/2022 - 31/12/2023

    The overall objective is to promote judicial cooperation and mutual recognition in criminal matters within in the EU.

  • Equality and human rights in times of global governance

    Gender, Human Rights and Minorities, Politics | Project duration: 1/1/2020 - 31/12/2023

    The research programme addresses the position of the concepts of human rights, equality, diversity and non-discrimination that found themselves at a historical crossroads.

  • Voices of immigrant women

    Gender, Human Rights and Minorities | Project duration: 1/10/2020 - 30/9/2022

    The project will contribute to “building an inclusive higher education system” by addressing the major societal challenge represented by women’s migratory flows in the present European context.

  • Migrant Children and Communities in a Transforming Europe (MICREATE)

    Human Rights and Minorities, Politics | Project duration: 1/1/2019 - 31/12/2021

    The overall objective of the project is to stimulate inclusion of diverse groups of migrant children by adopting child-centered approach to migrant children integration on educational and policy level.

  • Trial Waiver Systems in Europe (TWSE)

    Human Rights and Minorities | Project duration: 1/11/2019 - 31/10/2021

    The objective of the project is to develop practical, country-specific understanding of the impact of trial waiver systems on the right to a fair trial.

  • Reducing and eliminating discrimination based on ethnicity, ‘race’, nationality and/or religion

    Human Rights and Minorities | Project duration: 1/11/2019 - 31/10/2021

    The project will contribute to reducing discrimination in society and hence to the promotion of human rights and fundamental freedoms.

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