Clinics
In 2014, the Human Rights Centre founded a Human Rights Law Clinic, in order to further three of the Centre’s central objectives: offering outstanding education; contributing to the struggle for social justice; and making our expertise available to the broader society.
To achieve these objectives, the Human Rights Law Clinic engages in two core strands of activities:
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- The Centre offers a Human Rights and Migration Law Clinic course, in cooperation with civil society partners, to provide Master students with practice-based learning in the field of human rights law.
- The Human Rights Centre’s also puts its academic expertise at the disposal of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) by submitting third party interventions in key ECtHR cases.
- our interventions are available on this site
- in addition, we present on this site regular overviews of communicated cases. We think these can be helpful to anyone considering intervening as a third party.
More information on both sets of activities can be found by clicking on the images below.