International restorative justice week
During this week, the Ararteko wishes to highlight that restorative justice allows both the offender or aggressor and the injured party or victim of any type of crime or conflict to be reintegrated in...
During this week, the Ararteko wishes to highlight that restorative justice allows both the offender or aggressor and the injured party or victim of any type of crime or conflict to be reintegrated in...
As previously discussed, the Revised European Social Charter (the Charter) is the most comprehensive international treaty regarding labour and social human rights. The 31 rights provided by the Charte...
Children, as a group, are particularly vulnerable and lack representation in the political arena. In the context of climate change, children and yound people start out from a situation of injustice. T...
In August 2023, the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child published its General Comment No. 26 on children's rights and the environment with a special focus on climate change (child-frie...
On July 2023, the Maastricht Principles on the Human Rights of Future Generations were published; this soft law instrument establishes that Human Rights are not subject to time limits and, therefore,...
On 21 and 22 November, the three Basque capitals will host international restorative encounters as part of the “Encounter of the Encounters” initiative, organised by the University of the Basque Count...