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Private debt and a child rights approach
FIBGAR
Resumen: The present submission is meant to offer recommendations to the Independent Expert on the effects of foreign debt and other related international financial obligations of States on the full enjoyment of human rights in support of his efforts to tackle the issue of private debt from a human right perspective, with a particular focus on children.

Análisis y comentarios a la proposición de Ley Integral de Lucha contra la Corrupción y Protección de los Denunciantes
Blueprint for Free Speech y Fibgar
Resumen: Informe analítico y comentarios a la proposición de Ley Integral de Lucha contra la Corrupción y Protección de los Denunciantes elaborada en Comisión Parlamentaria en el Congreso de los Diputados.

Gaps in the System: Whistleblower Laws in the EU (Huecos en el sistema: leyes de protección de alertadores en a UE)
Blueprint for Free Speech and Fibgar
Resumen: Informe que evalúa las leyes de protección de alertadores de todos los Estados miembro de la UE según nueve estándares reconocidos internacionalmente.

Safe or Sorry: Whistleblower Protection Laws in Europe Deliver Mixed Results (Seguro o arrepentido: Leyes de protección de alertadores en Europa, resultados diversos)
Blueprint for Free Speech and Fibgar
Resumen: Informe que evalúa el funcionamiento práctico de las leyes de protección al denunciante en Europa y examina la aplicación de estas leyes en casos reales.

A Change of Direction
Coordinado por FIBGAR
Resumen: The analysis included in the Briefing Papers is based on qualitative research regarding the situation for whistleblowers in the 28 EU member states. It not only analyses dedicated whistleblower protection legislation, but also looks at labour and criminal law or other legal provisions that may support whistleblowers, serve as deterrents for disclosures or put whistleblowers at risk. Furthermore, it takes into account the socio-political environment in each country.

Universal Jurisdiction Annual Review 2016
FIBGAR TRIAL ECCHR FIDH
Resumen: The legal principle of Universal Jurisdiction arose from the idea that crimes of a certain gravity should not go unpunished, no matter where they occur, and that individual states have a right or a duty to bring criminal proceedings against the perpetrators.