by Georgios A. Serghides[i] *** A note from the team: To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Strasbourg Observers Blog, we organised an in-person symposium with scholars, practitioners, and members of the ECtHR on 8–9 May 2025 in Ghent. Connecting in person with so many regular contributors was a wonderful experience and led to engaging […] The post Stereotyped narratives on migration: Is the ECtHR’s reasoning stereotype-proof? appeared first on Strasbourg Observers.| Strasbourg Observers
by Dr Dolores Morondo Taramundi *** To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Strasbourg Observers Blog, we organised an in-person symposium with scholars, practitioners, and members of the ECtHR on 8–9 May 2025 in Ghent. Connecting in person with so many regular contributors was a wonderful experience and led to engaging dialogue with current and […] The post The Role of Vulnerability and Stereotyping in Addressing Discrimination Against Migrants appeared first on Strasbourg Observers.| Strasbourg Observers
by dr. Stefanos Xenofontos On 3 July 2025, the European Court of Human Rights (‘ECtHR’ or ‘the Court’) delivered its judgment in the case of N.T. v. Cyprus, unanimously finding violations of Articles 3, 8, and 14 of the European Convention on Human Rights (‘ECHR’) arising from the Cypriot authorities’ failure to effectively investigate and […] The post State Complicity and the Gendered Architecture of Disbelief: A Critical Reading of N.T. v. Cyprus appeared first on Strasbourg...| Strasbourg Observers
By Sophie Girardini In B.T. and B.K.Cs. v. Hungary, the ECtHR addressed the removal of a Romani child from his mother just three days after birth. The Court found a violation of Article 8 of the Convention due to the flawed decision-making process of the Hungarian authorities in removing the child from family custody. However, it […] The post B.T. and B.K.Cs. v. Hungary: Child Removal and Stereotyped Romani Motherhood but No Discrimination appeared first on Strasbourg Observers.| Strasbourg Observers
How are you teaching your boys chores? Image credit It’s so important to raise responsible boys, and teaching boys chores is a critical but often-overlooked component. No one really likes household chores, but they need to be done on a regular basis. And teaching boys chores prepares them for future success by: 1. Questioning outdated […] The post 6 Ways Teaching Boys Chores Sets Them Up for Success appeared first on BuildingBoys.| BuildingBoys
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Knowing When to Ask: The Cost of Leaning In by Christine L. Exley, Muriel Niederle, Lise Vesterlund Gender differences in the propensity to negotiate are often used to explain the gender wage gap, …| Gender Matters
This is one of a series of short guest posts written by researchers who presented their work at the 10th annual ELF conference in June 2017. The following post was contributed by Natasha Tsantila. …| ELF Pronunciation
So, this happened. The image above is a screenshot from DC comics’ recent Superman/Wonder Woman Annual #2 and was tweeted by fellow Pakistanian Pakistani writer, Khaver Siddiqi. A friend sent…| Muslim Reverie