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D2.2. Recommendations on policy, legislation and regulations, EU role and addressing gaps in regulations and individual human rights protection as effects of States' HRJs

Authors: Grahn-Farley, Maria;

D2.2. Recommendations on policy, legislation and regulations, EU role and addressing gaps in regulations and individual human rights protection as effects of States' HRJs

Abstract

O3. To identify new policy and regulatory avenues for a more robust, democratic and effective global governance towards transnational democracy in light of State HRJ practices. O4. To provide recommendations for when EU is best served by pursuing multinational, regional or bilateral cooperation in promoting human rights and democracy against the background of State HRJ practices. O6. To provide recommendations for a strategy for a more gender and intersectionality inclusive society against the backdrop of States’ HRJs practices. O7. To provide recommendations for a strategy for the protection of human rights defenders.

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