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Strengthening Diplomacy: GHRP Training Course Enhances Engagement with UN Human Rights

The GHRP’s annual training equipped 19 diplomats with key insights into the UN Human Rights Council’s mechanisms and multilateral processes.

AI and Human Rights in the Intelligent Age: GHRP in Davos

The Geneva Human Rights Platform contributed to key discussions on AI, human rights, and sustainable digital governance at the World Economic Forum 2025.

New Working Paper Explores AI for Human Rights and SDG Monitoring

A new working paper, ‘AI Decoded: Key Concepts and Applications of Artificial Intelligence for Human Rights and SDG Monitoring’, has been published by the Geneva Human Rights Platform.

New Research Brief Evaluates the Effectiveness of GDPR in Mitigating Risks Associated with the Distinctive Nature of Neurodata

Research and Policy
Our recent research brief, Neurodata: Navigating GDPR and AI Act Compliance in the Context of Neurotechnology, examines how effectively GDPR addresses the unique risks posed by neurodata.

Our 2025 Pictet Team

Natasha Floodgate, Geeta Mahapatra, and Thijs van der Horst will represent the Geneva Academy at the 47th edition of the Jean-Pictet Competition that will take place in Denpasar, Indonesia, from 22 February to 1 March 2025.

LLM – MAS in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights: What our Students Say – José Manuel Aznar Puyalto

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José Manuel Aznar Puyalto, enrolled in our LLM – MAS in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, tells us about his experience in the programme.

LLM – MAS in IHL and Human Rights: What our Students Say – Elien Desmet

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Elien Desmet, a student enrolled in our LLM – MAS in International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, tells us about her experience in the programme.

New Research Brief Examines the Role of the UN Working Group on the Rights of Peasants and Other People Working in Rural Areas

We are pleased to announce the publication of a new Research Brief authored by Dr. Christophe Golay, which examines the role of the United Nations Working Group on the rights of peasants and other people working in rural areas.

Master of Advanced Studies in Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law: What our Students Say – Martina Caslini

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Martina Caslini was a student in our Master of Advanced Studies in Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law. Listen as she shares her thoughts on the programme.

Master of Advanced Studies in Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law: What our Students Say – Abdou A. Manneh

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Abdou A. Manneh, Gambian Lawyer and former Director of Research and Investigations at the Gambian Truth Commission, studied in our Master of Advanced Studies in Transitional Justice, Human Rights and the Rule of Law