The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court at 20: Achievements, Challenges, and the EU’s Contribution to Accountability and Justice

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Diplomatic Conference, Leuven, 1 June 2018
The Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court (ICC) this year celebrates its 20th anniversary. While much has been achieved, the ICC has had to – and still does – face several major challenges. Nevertheless, thanks to the support of various States Parties and international actors, including the European Union (EU), the ICC continues to make an essential contribution in the fight against impunity.

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"They defend our freedoms: 30 years of the Sakharov Prize" - Photo Exhibition

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The Global Campus of Human Rights is glad to announce the opening of the photo exhibition “They defend our Freedoms”  marking the 30th anniversary of the European Parliament Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought.

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Queer Palm award at Cannes 2018

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Along with Berlin's Teddy Award and Venice's Queer Lion, the Queer Palm is a major international film award dedicated specifically for LGBT cinema at Cannes Film Festival.

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Global Campus Visual Contest: Awarded photos and video 2018

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The 2018 Edition of the Global Campus Visual Contest was devoted to the theme “Diversity and Inclusion”. The participants were asked to investigate from their own perspective the multifaceted concept of diversity from country origin to language, from gender to sexual orientation, from culture to religion.

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Cannes Film Festival and Women's Rights

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How the movie industry can spread women's voices? How women can tell their stories through the Cinema? 82 of the most influential women in the film industry walked the red carpet of Cannes Film Festival 2018 to call for “a world that allows all of us, in front and behind the camera, to thrive shoulder to shoulder with our male colleagues.

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