Combating discrimination and human rights violations through Post-Legislative Scrutiny
Franklin De Vrieze of the Westminster Foundation for Democracy discusses the use of post-legislative scrutiny to combat human rights violations. Strengthening the promotion and protection of human rights can benefit from a correct assessment of the implementation of legislation, identifying its impact, remedying possible gaps and addressing unintended consequences of legislation. When visiting Indonesia recently, […]
CHRM2 and WFD organized a workshop on discriminatory laws of Bulukumba District of South Sulawesi Province
The Centre for Human Rights, Multiculturalism and Migration (CHRM2) University of Jember and Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) organized a day workshop with local parliament members of Bulukumba Parliament Office on 27 January 2020. The event is held in the Faculty of Law, Hasanuddin University Makassar. Participants of this workshop come from various organizations/institutions such […]
CHRM2 Researcher to be Selected for the Southeast Asian Seminar 2019
From 7 to 14 November 2019, CHRM2 Researcher Muhammad Bahrul Ulum was selected among 11 participants across Asia to join the 43rd Southeast Asian Seminar 2019. The Southeast Asia Seminar has been held annually by the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Kyoto University since 1977. Organized thematically around a variety of topics, the seminar offers […]
CHRM2 makes a record as the 3rd most trendiest fellowship in the world based on ProFellow Fellowship
On December 21, 2019 the Center for Human Rights, Multiculturalism, and Migration was informed that it has received exceptional attention from well renowned fellowship database, Pro Fellow. ProFellow’s founder, Vicki Johnson, personally wrote to the Centre, writing to notify that its fellowship program ranked #3 on The 10 Trendiest Fellowships of 2019. Please read […]