Sustainability Week Geneva – from March 25th to 26th
The Geneva Sustainability Week is an annual student project in collaboration with IHEID and Université de Genève with the aim to bring sustainability discussion into higher education institutions.
The Graduate Press – La Gazette de la Paix
The independent student publication of the Geneva Graduate Institute
The Geneva Sustainability Week is an annual student project in collaboration with IHEID and Université de Genève with the aim to bring sustainability discussion into higher education institutions.
The Geneva Sustainability Week is an annual student project in collaboration with IHEID and Université de Genève with the aim to bring sustainability discussion into higher education institutions.
By Nemhoilhing (Hoi) Kipgen and Samuel Pablo Pareira Note: This piece represents the opinions of the authors, and may notContinue Reading
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By Anne Lee Steele This article was written with and supplemented by quotes and notes by Zaninka Ntagungira. As theContinue Reading
On the Swiss-Indonesia Free Trade Agreement Referendum
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On March 7, Switzerland will vote the referendum popularly called “burqa ban” which will decide on the prohibition of face-cover (burqa). This article focus on the issue of the burqa ban referendum and its dangerous effects of “othering” Muslims and institutionalizing it while enacting islamophobic policies.
For many years, civil society and feminist organisations have been criticizing Swiss criminal law on sexual matters and have been calling for reform. In early February 2021, a draft revision proposed by the Council of State’s legal committee has been submitted for consultation. However, it sparked strong reactions: it is neither meeting civil society’s demands nor is in accordance with the Istanbul Convention. Let’s take a look back at this feminist fight and its current challenges.
Our Fall 2020 print issue is finally online!







