Megjelent: 2022. január 26.
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Kategória: News

Dialogue Forum. Series of interviews with experts

Megjelent: 2022. január 26.
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Kategória: News
In the framework of the Dialogue Platform, the Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention is proud and pleased to share the first episode of its series of interviews with scholars and practitioners from all over the world who will provide different views on various aspects of mass atrocities prevention from a regional perspective.

In this first instalment, we talk about the conflict between universal human rights and values and cultural relativism with our first guest, Dr István Lakatos, who has been working in the field of human rights diplomacy for about three decades and is currently acting as the human rights advisor in the Ministry of Justice, Human and Minority Rights of Montenegro. Dr. Lakatos has recently defended his PhD thesis titled "Comparative human rights diplomacy in the shadow of the cultural relativism versus universalism debate: A case study of the UN Human Rights Council".

Megjelent: 2022. január 18.
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Kategória: Publications

Towards Operalization of RtoP

Megjelent: 2022. január 18.
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Kategória: Publications
We are pleased to share the thoughts of Dr Gyorgy Tatar, Chair of the Budapest Centre, on the operalization of the Responsibility to Protect.

You may read the article if you click on this link.
Megjelent: 2021. december 10.
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Kategória: News

73rd anniversary of the adoption of the UN convention on genocide prevention

Megjelent: 2021. december 10.
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Kategória: News
On the occasion of the 73rd anniversary of the adoption of the UN convention on genocide prevention, the Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention would like to share the article written by Dr. Gyorgy Tatar, Chair of the Budapest Centre, to commemorate the historical event and to stress the importance and urgency to intensify fight against hate.

You can read the article here
Megjelent: 2021. december 1.
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Kategória: News

Gyorgy Tatar on the follow up of the GAAMAC IV conference

Megjelent: 2021. december 1.
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Kategória: News
We are pleased to share the thoughts of Gyorgy Tatar, Chair of the Budapest Centre, on the follow up of the GAAMAC IV conference.

You can read the article here
Megjelent: 2021. november 25.
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Kategória: Allience for Dialogue

By Dialogue Against Hate

Megjelent: 2021. november 25.
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Kategória: Allience for Dialogue
The Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention would like to share the unofficial translation of the article By Dialogue Against Hate, written and posted by Gyorgy Tatar, Chair of the Budapest Centre, in his private Facebook page on 23 November, 2021.

You can read the article here.
Megjelent: 2021. november 12.
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Kategória: News

Dr. György Tatár at the 2021 Security, Democracy and Cities conference

Megjelent: 2021. november 12.
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Kategória: News
1636679844106The Budapest Centre for Mass Atrocities Prevention is proud to share the interview to Dr. Gyorgy Tatar, the Director of the Centre and Chair of the Board of Trustees, at the 2021 EFUS conference on Security, Democracy and Cities.

We invite you to take a look at the interview here.

Megjelent: 2021. október 11.
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Kategória: News

EPLO statement on 'The European Peace Facility: Minimising Significant Risks in Implementation'

Megjelent: 2021. október 11.
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Kategória: News
The Budapest Centre calls your attention to the newly published EPLO statement on The European Peace Facility: Minimising Significant Risks in Implementation.

You can find the document here.
Megjelent: 2021. szeptember 20.
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Kategória: News

E-Youth Library Update

Megjelent: 2021. szeptember 20.
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Kategória: News
We continue to enrich the content of our E-Youth Library and to present new videos, documents and podcasts on a wide range of topics every week.

You are kindly invited to visit the Library regularly.
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