November 1, 2024 Are Rights of Nature Working? The Impact of the Los Cedros Ruling in Ecuador The pioneering ruling in Ecuador has laid the groundwork for protecting nonhumans as legal persons. To ensure that more-than-human rights are enforced, the rights ... By Melina De Bona & César Rodríguez-Garavito Español
December 1, 2023 Human Rights at 75: The End of Endism With the Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ 75th anniversary, scholars and advocates should move past debates about the end of human rights and renew their ... By César Rodríguez-Garavito Español
May 25, 2023 ChatGPT: What’s left of the human in human rights? This new series examines the potential effects of AI in the human rights field. By César Rodríguez-Garavito Español
April 8, 2022 The (science) fiction of human rights How a particular kind of science fiction resonates with a wide audience and can enrich human rights thinking and practice By César Rodríguez-Garavito Español
September 30, 2021 The doughnut approach: how to climatize human rights If human rights are to remain relevant in the Anthropocene, budding theoretical, doctrinal, and advocacy efforts to address the climate emergency need to be expanded. By César Rodríguez-Garavito Español
June 12, 2021 Human rights responses against vaccine apartheid In this OGR Up Close, a series of distinguished authors go beyond denouncing the vaccine apartheid. They advocate solutions that address the current health emergency ... By César Rodríguez-Garavito Español
June 4, 2021 Litigating the future: climate rights before the German Constitutional Court Human rights analysts and practitioners will recognize in the decision of the German Court an important turn in the evolution of rights. By César Rodríguez-Garavito Español
March 12, 2021 Five existential challenges to human rights A look at the key geopolitical, ecological, technological and socio-economic challenges to human rights. By César Rodríguez-Garavito Español
December 11, 2020 From Barbuda to the World: Love (and Peace and Happiness) in the Time of Climate Emergency Barbuda is a microcosm of larger trends and issues from climate-induced displacement and disaster capitalism, to the greenwashing of policies that undermine climate ... By César Rodríguez-Garavito & Elizabeth Donger Español
June 26, 2020 Climate litigation and human rights: averting the next global crisis OGR's newest series explores a rising wave of lawsuits that is laying bare the profound impacts that a warming planet has on basic human rights and future generations. By César Rodríguez-Garavito Español
May 16, 2020 Post-pandemic futures, hope, and human rights If human rights actors are to help shape the post-pandemic world, they need to start imagining it now. By César Rodríguez-Garavito Español Français العربية
October 24, 2019 Anti-capitalist human rights for the 21st Century In addition to asking whether or not human rights reinforce the status quo, we should address the following question: can human rights contribute to imagining non-capitalist ... By César Rodríguez-Garavito العربية Español
June 10, 2019 For human rights to have a future, we must consider time Obsessed with pushing spatial boundaries, the human rights community left aside concerns about time. It now must refine its long-term goals as well as its short-term ... By César Rodríguez-Garavito Español العربية