News
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23/12/2024
The Human Rights Guide has received the Erasmus+ Quality Award “Spārni 2024”
The Baltic Human Rights Society was honored with this prestigious award for the project in which the Peace Institute also participates as a partner.
15/10/2024Study visit to Paris
In Paris, which has adopted an Action Plan to fight racism and is also a member of the European Coalition of Cities Against Racism (ECCAR), we saw good practices...
18/3/2024Rule of Law Report 2024
The fifth edition of the report identifies the most obvious violations of freedoms, democracy and human rights in the European Union in 2023.
4/1/2024Contributions to a research internship
Solène Savarit, who has completed a 3-month traineeship (September-November 2023) at the Peace Institute in the field of migration, climate change and human rights, has prepared three scientific papers....
22/12/2023Safe arrival programmes for refugees are necessary! COMP4SEE – Complementary Pathways for Southeast Europe: about complementary pathways and the project’s results
Safe arrival programmes for refugees are necessary to prevent both trafficking and the travel of people in need of protection along the dangerous and costly current (irregular) routes to...
18/12/2023Cross country report ‘City for Everybody – Building Responsible Action for Inclusive Local Communities’
This cross country framework report is based on national reports produced in five selected cities ‒ Ljubljana, Zagreb, Budapest, Paris, and Malmö.
Projects
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Empowering Migrant Voices for Local Integration and Inclusion – EMV-LII
Supporting the development and implementation of local integration strategies by increasing migrants’ and diaspora organisations’ participation for more effective inclusion at the local and regional levels.
Enhancing the capacity of civil society organisations to support victims of anti-LGBTQI hate crimes (ENACT)
The purpose of the project is to support civil society organizations in establishing cooperation with public institutions to improve support for LGBTIQ victims of hate crimes and in the...
EU Charter of Fundamental rights: Awareness raising and Instruments to promote a culture of Rights (FAIR)
Responding to the call of the European Commission from 2020 to develop initiatives to promote awareness of people about their rights and where to turn when their rights are...
Motivations, experiences and consequences of returns and readmissions policy: revealing and developing effective alternatives (MORE)
The project will examine when and why alternative approaches are or have been implemented and why they have not become the main response to cases of administrative irregularities among...
Analysis of online hate speech and disinformation in Slovenia and development of a proposal for action
Identifying and understanding the phenomena of disinformation and hate speech and other forms of socially unacceptable discourse; and developing appropriate indicators, an index or a model for continuous monitoring.
Human Rights Guide II
The Human Rights Guide is an online information and education resourse designed as legal self-help tool that explains to readers in a simple way the fundamental rights in...
Publications
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Report / Building Responsible Action for Inclusive Local Communities, National report – Slovenia
The purpose of this national report is to offer basic knowledge for further activities and comprehensive information about problems in the field of racism, xenophobia and intolerance in Ljubljana,...
Book / Ethnic Discrimination: Strategies of Research and Measurement
The book presents in detail and critically evaluates different ways of “measuring” ethnic discrimination, breaking new ground in the field of empirical data collection on unequal treatment as well...
Article / Legislative and Judicial Responses to the “Refugee Crisis” in Slovenia and Austria: A Comparative Perspective
In the last issue of the journal ‘Dve domovini/Two Homelands’, Neža Kogovšek Šalamon compares the key normative approaches to responses to the 2015–2016 “refugee crisis” in Slovenia and Austria.
Article / The Transversal Political Logic of Populism: Framing the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Slovenian Parliamentary Debates
In the article the authors Mojca Pajnik and Emanuela Fabijan analyse how politicians in Slovenia responded to migration during and after the ‘refugee crisis’ (2015–2019).
Article Whose children? The EU and Member States’ integration policies in education
The authors argue that nationalism and the denial of rights in EU member states are the two main obstacles that prevent integration from becoming a two-way process, focusing...
Reported User-Generated Online Hate Speech: The ‘Ecosystem’, Frames, and Ideologies
Iztok Šori (Peace Institute) and Vasja Vehovar (Faculty of Social Sciences) published an article in the journal Social Sciences in which they analyze hate speech reported by Internet users...
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