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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.

More information on both sets of activities can be found by clicking on the images below.

Human Rights and Migration Law Clinic

The Human Rights Law Clinic has been operating since the academic year 2014/2015. The Clinic, which is incorporated in the curriculum of the Faculty of Law and Criminology, has a dual objective.
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Third-Party Interventions before ECtHR

Driven by its academic and social justice objectives, the Human Rights Centre puts its expertise at the disposal of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) by submitting third-party interventions in key ECtHR cases. Most third-party interventions before ECtHR are written by Human Rights Centre researchers. Some are written by students in the context of the Human Rights and Migration Law Clinic course.
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