Magna Carta's Research Activities
The Magna Carta Institute carries out and coordinates international research programs dealing with international law or human rights sensu lato. Public authorities, such as the European Commission, support these programs.
Our panels of experts and our researchers team work together on a regular basis to develop new research projects and ideas, respond to the calls for proposals made by donors, and implement the programs.
Magna Carta’s research standard is “academic excellence”. For that reason, Magna Carta works only with the best research centers, universities, researchers and experts and ensure the top quality of its research results.
Trough its research programs, the Magna Carta Institute has built a broad network of experts and is whence considered as the best federation of scholarly expertise in the field of international law and human rights.
Our major references can be consulted here :
- Achievements
- Programs in progress
Our Major References
Achievements
Project : Good Governance in the Maghreb Region (2006-2007)
Morocco Project : Judiciary training on international anti-terrorism framework (2006-2007)
Global Awareness of International Human Rights Law (2002-2004)
Programs in progress
Human Rights Encyclopedia (2008)
The Global Challenges of International Terrorism and the Rule of Law : reflections and discussions on the EU-US relationship in the fight against terrorism (2008-2009)
ATLAS - Armed Conflicts, Peacekeeping and Transitional Justice : Law as Solution (2007-2011)
Algeria Project : Judiciary training on international anti-terrorism framework (2007-2008)
JANUS Project : Joint Academics for New Understanding of Shifting International Law and Relations (2008-2011)
Scholarly promotion of human rights in Latin America (2006-2009)
