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Expert Consultation on CESCR’s General Comment on ICESCR in Armed Conflict

The Geneva Academy convened an expert consultation on the CESCR’s General Comment on the Application of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Situations of Armed Conflict.

Executive Master of Advanced Studies in International Law in Armed Conflict: What Participants Say – Menna Radwan

Testimonial
Menna Radwan, Field Team Leader in South Sudan for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) tells about studying in our online Master of Advanced Studies.

Executive Master of Advanced Studies in International Law in Armed Conflict: What Alumni Say – Osama Maatermawi

Education Executive MAS Testimonial
Osama Maatermawi, Founder and Director of the Syrian Center for Legal Affairs and Arbitration, tells about his experience taking our Executive Master of Advanced Studies.

UNSG Special Adviser Mô Bleeker Becomes Senior Fellow at the Geneva Academy

Mô Bleeker, UNSG Special Adviser on the Responsibility to Protect, shares how her work as Senior Fellow at the Geneva Academy contributes to our shared goals.

Human Rights Concerns in Neurotechnology Examined in New Research Brief

Our research brief ‘Neurotechnology – Integrating Human Rights in Regulation’ examines the human rights challenges posed by the rapid development of neurotechnology.

Spotlight on IHL: Geneva Academy Briefs EU Delegation on Alarming Conflict Trends

Alarming conflict trends from the IHL in Focus report were presented to members of the UN at the EU Delegation in Geneva by members of the Geneva Academy.

Impact of digital disinformation unpacked in new research brief series

Our new series of Research Briefs examine the impact of digital disinformation and potential solutions for its regulation.

From Signals to Action: Strengthening the UN's Conflict Prevention Efforts

Our recent research brief series explores how the United Nations’ human rights system can enhance its role in early warning and conflict prevention.

Research Brief Evaluates the Human Rights Implications of Neurotechnology in Therapeutic and Commercial Applications

Research and Policy
Our research brief, Neurotechnology and Human Rights: An Audit of Risks, Regulatory Challenges, and Opportunities, examines the human rights implications of neurotechnology in both therapeutic and commercial applications.

New Publication Examines the Effects of Private Military and Security Companies

Research and Policy
Our latest research brief examines how Private Military and Security Companies have reshaped warfare, international law, and global stability.