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Artist contribution: Enforcing human rights through legal means.

The recent dispute over an EU-wide supply chain law exemplifies just how easily universal human rights can be sacrificed to the interests of the few. Even though this decisive vote was ultimately won by a narrow margin, the fight for corporate responsibility continues. The main sections of this annual report shed light on the kind of opposition we must be prepared for, as well as how we can work to overcome it.
In light of innumerable wars and armed conflicts across the globe, the question of what we as a human rights organization must do to help bring about urgent change has become more than pressing than ever. Many of our partners literally have to risk their lives when they demonstrate against dictators, support refugees and migrants at Europe’s external borders, or stand up against the consequences of the climate crisis. Their experiences teach us that human rights must be defended, advanced and claimed again and again. This demands perseverance, collective action, and – in no small part – our solidarity. The work of artist Julia Mensch accompanies this annual report.
2024-03


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DOI
10.26254/1v-t7st-d1bv
DateAdded
2026-03-05T14:21:04Z
DateModified
2026-03-11T14:30:04Z
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PublicationTitle
Enforcing human rights through legal means. ECCHR 2023 Annual Report
Publisher
European Center for Constitutional Human Rights eV (ECCHR)
DOI
10.26254/1v-t7st-d1bv
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20.500.11806/med/51sc-mg7p-6x