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  • Escaping the Venezuelan nightmare

    Escaping the Venezuelan nightmare1

    • International Relations and Global Affairs, Op-ed
    • 16/10/2018

    Recent news from South America shows that there might be hope for Venezuelans fleeing their country as a response to the economic meltdown and political crisis. A joint agreement signed by eleven South American countries is a step towards dealing with the massive migration flow in the region. Millions of Venezuelans have fled their home country or are planning to do so. Sadly, this is only the beginning of a situation that could lead to a humanitarian crisis in Latin America.

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  • The Nagoya Protocol: Please sign here, here and here before proceeding with your research

    The Nagoya Protocol: Please sign here, here and here before proceeding with your research0

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 11/10/2018

    The Nagoya Protocol is a novel legal instrument and it aims to enable fair access and benefit sharing of genetic resources, but to what cost? Its implementation creates serious impediments for progress in science.

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  • To improve is to change. Can the WTO be reformed?

    To improve is to change. Can the WTO be reformed?0

    • International Trade, Op-ed
    • 08/10/2018

    In the end of September, a group of senior trade officials met in Geneva, to initiate a preparatory discussion on the future of the WTO. The debate will be further addressed on October 24-25 at ministerial level by 13 WTO members, a.k.a. the “coalition of the willing”, including the EU, Canada and Japan. Calls for reform spread as Trump’s administration stubbornly blocked the Dispute Settlement System for years, reaching a breaking point last month.

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  • Climate change and human rights: the role of justice

    Climate change and human rights: the role of justice0

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 29/09/2018

    National efforts to reduce emissions and fight climate change are still largely inadequate. Citizens and organizations are taking action and bringing governments to court to push for more ambition.

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  • Finland: Twenty beds, too many ill

    Finland: Twenty beds, too many ill0

    • Human Rights and Migration, Op-ed
    • 29/09/2018

    The Finnish Immigration Service operates a 20-bed facility in the city of Lahti offering mental health care services to asylum seekers.  However, this unit is the only one of the type in the whole country and is insufficient and constantly full.

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  • The Italian olive trees syndrome: facts, opinions and responsibilities

    The Italian olive trees syndrome: facts, opinions and responsibilities0

    • Environment and Energy, Op-ed
    • 21/09/2018

    A ‘mysterious’ disease has been killing olive trees in Southern Italy. It is at the centre of a political fight between central institutions and local actors, freezing all interventions.

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