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Global Campus: Colección de Tesis Distinguidas para el curso 2014/2015

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Las mejores tesis de maestría del Campus Global de Derechos Humanos para el año académico 2014/2015 están ahora en líneaDesde 2013, el Campus Global de Derechos Humanos otorga un reconocimiento al trabajo excepcional de los y las estudiantes, publicando los más altos niveles de investigación y la escritura.

Las tesis provienen de la investigación y trabajo de campo de los/as graduados/as de las siete Maestrías Regionales (África, Asia y el Pacífico, Cáucaso, Europa, Sudeste de Europa, América Latina y el Caribe, Mundo Árabe) cubriendo una gama de diferentes temas internacionales y los desafíos que son fundamentales para el estudio y la investigación sobre los derechos humanos y la democracia.

Las tesis del GC para el año académico 2014/2015 incluyen las siguientes tesis:

  1. The Global Financial Crisis and its impact on Human Rights: case study of Ghana & Zambia by Grace Mukulwamutiyo, Master’s degree programme in Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa
  2. Nahdlatul Ulama and Democratisation in Indonesia by Kalyan Bhakta Mathema, Master’s degree programme in Human Rights and Democratisation in Asia Pacific
  3. Integration vs Discrimination: protection of Human Rights in EU migration policy and the role of the ENP in shaping migration policy framework in the RA by Nika Muradyan, Master’s degree programme in Human Rights in the Caucasus
  4. The circle of silence: wartime sexual violence against men. A case study of Bosnia and Herzegovina by Rachele Sbrissa, Master’s degree programme in Democracy and Human Rights in South East Europe
  5. Civil society in exile, reconciliation & the future of Syria: the Role of the Emerging Syrian Civil Society in Lebanon by Marta Welander, Master’s degree programme in Democratic Governance: Democracy and Human Rights in the MENA Region
  6. “No more at the edge”: refugees and local communities at the centre of development: A New Approach to Local Integration and its impacts on Food Security by Alessandra Folcio, European Master’s Degree programme in Human Rights and Democratisation
  7. Gender invisibility and the best interests of the child in the administration of justice: analysis of the request for house arrest by Ana María Fernández by Rocío Comas, Master’s Degree Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation in Latin America and the Caribbean

Vea estas publicaciones en: http://www.unsam.edu.ar/ciep/tesis-distinguidas-20142015/