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FEBRUARY SP'S OUT NOW!

Our publications for the month of February are now out! Check out this round of short papers which features three interesting papers on Human Rights Violations in Europe and North America.

The topics of these papers range from secularism in France to the debate on the legality of pushbacks. Overall, a range of relevant issues are presented through compelling arguments!

Dive deeper into this topic by reading these short papers!

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HOW THE EU IS PUSHING BACK AGAINST HUMAN RIGHTS.

By: Abe de Ruijter

This paper discusses the effect of pushbacks funded by the EU, and the legality and morality of this border security tactic.

THE EU’S DIGITAL SERVICES AND DIGITAL MARKETS ACT:
A NEW FRONTIER AGAINST HATE SPEECH?

By: Leandra Voss

This paper dives into EU legal developments to fight online hate speech and the juxtaposition between the protection of freedom of speech in social media and the regulation of hate speech.

THE PARADOXICAL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ‘NEW LAÏCITÉ’ AND THE FRENCH DISCRIMINATORY REPRESENTATION OF THE HIJAB

By: Coralie Crabeil

This paper breaks down how the fundamental principles of laïcité (secularism) and the laws stemming from it in France discriminate against Muslim Hijabis.

Short papers FEB: Causes

These papers were edited by Nuur Majzoub, Noah van der Wal, and Harshita Puglia. We thank our editors for their consistent hard work!

Short papers FEB: Text
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