Agora of Rights

Dissecting Human Rights in Europe

Agora of Rights is a monthly newsletter dedicated to dissecting how human rights truly function in Europe through practical and real-world insights.
Each month zooms in on a subtopic, focusing on how rights materialize in action.  Our goal is to empower readers with actionable knownledge and to bridge the gap between principles and practice.         

Voices from the Experts

Migration

Controversial proposed EU list of safe countries of origin

In the context of the ongoing efforts at European Union (‘EU’) level aiming to managemigration and asylum in its Member States, the European Commission (‘the Commission’) released a proposal for amending Regulation 2024/1348 as regards the establishment of a list of safe countries of origin at EU level. With this proposal, the Commission aims to amend the procedural part of the Asylum Procedure

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Migration

Child’s Rights First (?) Unaccompanied Children in the EU’s Migration and Asylum Pact

The legal dimension of unaccompanied children is intersectional within the provisions of the Pact of migration and asylum (hereinafter “the Pact”), adopted in the spring of 2024. “Unaccompanied child” means a child who arrives on the territory of an EU Member States unaccompanied by an adult responsible for him or her, in accordance with the law or practice of the Member State

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From the Front Lines

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Rosa Villar

Editorial Director and Content Coordinator of Agora of Rights
Contact: editoragora@dinstitute.eu

Graduate in Law and International Relations and currently PhD student in Law. I have a special interest in research on international law, democratic governance, and geopolitics.

Fueled by my passion for research and by my aim to contribute to the creation of a more respectful and diverse world, I founded Agora of Rights, a project dedicated to fostering critical dialogues and constructive debates around Human Rights in Europe.