The European Master's Programme in Human Rights and Democratisation (EMA) is a one-year, full-time course that provides a practice and policy-oriented approach to learning. It combines legal, political, historical, anthropological, and philosophical perspectives on human rights and democratisation with skill-building activities and a field trip exercise.
The Agency was established in 2007 for the purpose of providing assistance and expertise to European Union states in the field of fundamental rights. The site contains news and information relating to events, research projects and publications promoted by the Agency.
Global network for development, working to spread knowledge, experience and resources in all countries to help build a better life for each person. It is present in 177 countries.
It is the world's leading organization for the protection of the rights and living conditions of children and adolescents. The site offers information and numerous multimedia tools.
UN Women is the UN organization delivering programmes, policies and standards that uphold women’s human rights and ensure that every woman and girl lives up to her full potential.
The European Union is a unique economic and political partnership between 27 countries. The website contains information, news, links, documentation, and services about the European Union and the lives of its citizens.
The Statute of the Court was approved in Rome in 1998 and currently provides for the jurisdiction of the court for war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. The site contains reports on the court's activities and online international criminal law instruments.
The National Observatory on the Condition of Persons with Disabilities, established by Law No. 18 of March 3, 2009, has advisory and technical-scientific support functions for the development of national policies on disability. Its purpose is to evolve and improve information on disability in our country and, at the same time, to contribute to improving the level of effectiveness and adequacy of policies.
The National Observatory for Childhood and Adolescence, established by Law 451/1997, is responsible for preparing official documents related to childhood and adolescence, such as the National Plan of Action and Interventions for the Protection of Rights and Development of Individuals in Developmental Age, the Biennial Report on the Condition of Children in Italy and the Implementation of Related Rights, and the outline of the Government's Report to the UN on the application of the 1989 International Convention on the Rights of the Child and Adolescence.