Our goal is to provide academically sound and objective analysis on relevant human rights-related issues.
The books issued by the Geneva Centre offer a depoliticized and objective view on human rights issues, including on migration, women’s rights, rights of the child, access to justice, citizenship rights in education, right to development, convergence between world religions. The Geneva Centre’s research policy is needs directed. It aims to focus its research efforts where they are most valuable, and to identify areas where existing mechanisms are not fully equipped to promote, protect, or respect human rights.
BOOKS
EMPOWERING YOUTH, INDIGENOUS PEOPLES, AND SMALL ISLAND STATES IN PROMOTING ENVIRONMENTAL RIGHTS AND CLIMATE JUSTICE
The present publication is the result of the conference held by the Geneva Centre on 23 October 2024.
RIGHT TO HEALTH, ARMED CONFLITS, AND PEACEBUILDING: HOW CAN ENSURING THE RIGHT TO HEALTH CONTRIBUTE TO PEACE PROCESSES?
The present publication is the result of a conference held by the Geneva Centre in collaboration with the Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government.
HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND HUMAN RIGHTS
The present publication is the result of a panel event that the Sovereign Order of Malta held in collaboration with the Geneva Centre on the human trafficking and human rights topic.
ENVIRONMENT, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND WOMEN AND CHILDREN’S RIGHTS : CHALLENGES, PERSPECTIVES AND THE ROLE OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES I PUBLICATION
The present publication is the result of a conference held by the Geneva Centre in collaboration with the Permanent Mission of Chile, the Permanent Mission of Cabo Verde, and the Permanent Mission of Finland to the United Nations in Geneva.
Surveillance Technologies and Human Rights : Beyond the Security-Freedom Dilemma
The present publication is the result of an online international panel event organized by the Geneva Centre for Human Rights Advancement and Global Dialogue, on 14 June 2023.
INTERFAITH DIALOGUE AND RECONCILIATION: CREATING AND SUSTAINING SPACES OF ENCOUNTER
The present publication is the result of an online international panel event organized by the Geneva Centre for Human Rights Advancement and Global Dialogue, on 22 February 2023.