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Inspired by: FP7 » Growing use of domestic criminal law in international human rights cases

version: 2 / updated: 2010-12-04
id: #1173 / version id: #412
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Originally submitted by: Ian Miles
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Last changed by: Rafael Popper
WI-WE status:
unpublished

Source of inspiration

European Commission Framework Programme for RTD (FP7)

Theme/activity of inspiration

Theme 8 - Socio-economic Sciences and the Humanities

Sub-theme/area of inspiration

Conflicts, peace and human rights

Optional reference/s to FP7 project/s

Use the following format: Project Acronym (Project Reference No.). Use commas if more than one project is associated to this Wild Card, for example: ALFA-BIRD (213266), SAFAR (213374), LAPCAT-II (211485)
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Signal's headline

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Growing use of domestic criminal law in international human rights cases

Signal's description

(approx. 150 words)
Please describe the Weak Signal (approx. 150 words)
Widespread refusal of foreign leaders to travel to or within the EU, due to threats of prosecution for war crimes, etc.

Keywords

human rights, criminal, domestic, international, war, prosecution, politicians

Mini-description

(max. 250 characters)
Widespread refusal of foreign leaders to travel to or within the EU, due to threats of prosecution for war crimes, etc.

Signal's first apperance

2005-now

Importance

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Level 3: important for the European Union

Filters preventing the signal's monitoring

political filters (party or ideological interests)

Signal's relevance for European Grand Challenges

where? please justify:
particularly relevant Europe world
Crime and terrorism
Governance and trust in democracy

Signal's relevance for thematic research areas

please justify:
particularly relevant
Social Sciences and Humanities