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Child Custody Law in Estonia: A Guide for Migrant Women
Custody is the duty and the right of a parent to take care of their minor child and their child's property, as well as to represent them. Custody can be physical/legal and sole/joint. Physical custody determines the child’s primary place of residence, while legal custody determines who has the authority to make major decisions on behalf of the child. Joint custody allows both parents to share rights and responsibilities. Sole custody grants one parent the rights of the child. Having sole custody gives one parent legal and/or physical custody of the child. In cases of sole physical custody, the other parent may have visitation rights.
Emilia Celina Miller
June 9, 2025
Conditioning Through Education: Gender Bias and the Hidden Curriculum in Textbooks
Maria
March 17, 2025
Amplifying Palestinian Voices: An Interview with Loor from the GENARRATION Project
As part of the GENARRATION project, we had the privilege of conducting a face-to-face interview in Tallinn with Loor, a young Palestinian from Jerusalem. In this conversation, Loor shares her personal story, the challenges faced by Palestinian youth, and the importance of reshaping narratives surrounding Palestinian identity. The interview was conducted by our member Fatya, with questions prepared and editorial work by our member Sümeyye.
Sümeyye Temirov
March 10, 2025
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Latest Articles
Child Custody Law in Estonia: A Guide for Migrant Women
Custody is the duty and the right of a parent to take care of their minor child and their child's property, as well as to represent them. Custody can be physical/legal and sole/joint. Physical custody determines the child’s primary place of residence, while legal custody determines who has the authority to make major decisions on behalf of the child. Joint custody allows both parents to share rights and responsibilities. Sole custody grants one parent the rights of the child. Having sole custody gives one parent legal and/or physical custody of the child. In cases of sole physical custody, the other parent may have visitation rights.
Emilia Celina Miller
June 9, 2025
Conditioning Through Education: Gender Bias and the Hidden Curriculum in Textbooks
Maria
March 17, 2025
Amplifying Palestinian Voices: An Interview with Loor from the GENARRATION Project
As part of the GENARRATION project, we had the privilege of conducting a face-to-face interview in Tallinn with Loor, a young Palestinian from Jerusalem. In this conversation, Loor shares her personal story, the challenges faced by Palestinian youth, and the importance of reshaping narratives surrounding Palestinian identity. The interview was conducted by our member Fatya, with questions prepared and editorial work by our member Sümeyye.
Sümeyye Temirov
March 10, 2025
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