The RAYUELA project: Making young people discover the dangers of the Internet through an online game – Jelle Janssens

What exactly is the RAYUELA Project? It is a project that allows children and young people to learn about the risks of the Internet through an online game. The project started in October 2020 and will run until September 2023. Until then, all partners are joining forces to learn more about cybercrime among children/young people andContinue reading “The RAYUELA project: Making young people discover the dangers of the Internet through an online game – Jelle Janssens”

Rights of accompanied children in asylum proceedings: the challenges of a holistic approach and high quality decision-making – Ellen Desmet

When children’s rights and state sovereignty meet in migration law, their relationship becomes fraught with tensions. This could be a key reason why 15 of the 16 communications on which the CRC Committee on the Rights of the Child adopted views pursuant to Article 10(5) of the Optional Protocol providing a Communications Procedure (CRC OP3), concern theContinue reading “Rights of accompanied children in asylum proceedings: the challenges of a holistic approach and high quality decision-making – Ellen Desmet”

Are we buying more drugs thanks to the internet? #darkweb – Charlotte Colman

You can buy drugs on the street, from a dealer, from friends. Or, in the year 2021, through the dark depths of the internet: the dark web. How difficult is it to order drugs from your armchair? How does it work? Who are the buyers? What do the police know about it? And doesn’t thisContinue reading “Are we buying more drugs thanks to the internet? #darkweb – Charlotte Colman”