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About the International Law and Human Rights Unit (ILHRU)

The International Law and Human Rights Unit (ILHRU) provides a hub for researchers in the broad areas of international law and human rights.

The research expertise and interests of the Unit members is wide-ranging but we coalesce around a number of themes:

  • European System of Human Rights Protection
  • Conflict, Post-Conflict and Security
  • International Courts and Tribunals
  • Law of the Global Economy
  • Migration
  • Minority Protection, Self-Determination and Natural Resources
  • The Unit aims to enhance collaboration and research in broadly defined areas of human rights and international law. The Unit is a forum for discussions and debate, presentations and collaborative projects. We are eager to engage with international and national partners in providing expertise in international law and human rights.

Should you be interested in ILHRU's activities or finding out more about how to get involved with our work, please contact ILHRU's Director, Professor Kanstantsin Dzehtsiarou or Deputy Director Dr Ben Murphy.

 

 

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