Human rights
Interviews
A Watchdog for European Democracies – In Conversation with Darian Pavli
Established in 1959 in the aftermath of World War II, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) was designed from the outset as “a backstop against authoritarian regression.” For a long time, democracy was an emerging system, with more and more European countries ratifying the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) as they transitioned to democratic governance. However, since the global peak of democracy in the mid-2000s, democratic backsliding has become an ongoing trend across the European continent. Some states that ratified the ECHR have transitioned into fully-fledged authoritarian regimes or hybrid states, while others are showing early signs of heading down a similar path. By waging war against Ukraine, Russia pushed this to such an extent that it was ultimately excluded from the Council of Europe.
13.03.2025
Podcasts
How to Battle Abusive Governments? – Kenneth Roth on the Strategies and Impact of Human Rights Watch
In this podcast, Kenneth Roth – who is about to publish Righting Wrongs. Three Decades on the Front Lines Battling Abusive Governments – explains what has made the strategies of Human Rights Watch distinct in the world of human rights-related advocacy and activism, and discusses cases where they managed to have a real impact; considers how the extension of the catalogue of human rights over time has shaped their interests and profile; reflects on HRW’s relationship with different types of governments; and explains how HRW has related to the question of humanitarian intervention and drawn on international humanitarian law across the decades.
17.02.2025
Podcasts
Screening Human Rights Documentaries in Hungary for More than 20 Years- Enikő Gyureskó on Verzió Festival’s Mission in Human Rights and Education
In this conversation at the Review of Democracy, Enikő Gyureskó- the Festival Director of Verzió International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival – discusses the program of the Verzió Film Festival, which will take place between 6-13 November; the rationale of choosing specific foci in this year's program; the importance of documentaries in raising awareness about contemporary human rights issues; the collaborations between Verzió with other European festivals to promote human rights; the relevance of educational initiatives and university partnerships to foster critical engagement in Hungary.
5.11.2024
In Conversation with John Shattuck: “Rights, if you can keep them”
Teodora Miljojkovic interviews Professor John Shattuck, international legal scholar, diplomat, human rights leader and previous CEU rector. Teodora and Professor Shattuck discussed the book “Holding Together - the Hijacking of Rights in America and How to Reclaim Them for Everyone” by Professor Shattuck, Sushma Rahman and Matthias Riss from the Carr Centre for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University.
9.07.2022
Adam Bodnar: What new rights do we need to better protect ourselves from abuses of power
Adam Bodnar on new rights that should be included in the Charter of Fundamental Rights
20.01.2022