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| wtorek, 09 listopada 2010 22:24 | |||
Warsztaty „Transnational Legal Processes and Human Rights”W dniach 29-30 października 2010 r. na Uniwersytecie w Lucernie odbyły się warsztaty „Transnational Legal Processes and Human Rights” zorganizowane w ramach Transnational Legal Studies Program działającego na Wydziale Prawa Uniwersytetu w Lucernie. W warsztatach uczesnitczyła Barbara Grabowska, która przedstawiła referat pt. „Horizontal impact of human rights – dialogue between constitutional and international law”.
Program warsztatów: Prosper Nobirabo (University of Berne/Switzerland) - The Difficulties of Applying article 1 DUDH and article 27 of ICCPR in Participation and Representation of Indigenous People and/or Minority Groups in International law - Talwar R. Maruthi (Mysore University/ India) - International Human Rights Law in Post-Modernist Perspective – Barbara Grabowska (HFHR/ Poland) - Horizontal Impact of Human Rights – Dialogue Between Constitutional and International Law - Emmanuel Voyakis (Brunel University/U.K.) - Human Rights and International Law: Accountability, association and the relevance of international practice Ehsanul Haque (Dhaka University/ Bangladesh) - Universal Human Rights and Cultural Relativity: Conflict or Reconciliation? – Carole Petersen ( University of Hawai /USA) - Preserving Traditions or Breaking the Mold?: A Comparative Study of the Impact of Transnational Human Rights Processes in the PRC and the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Adil Khan (Graduate Institute / Switzerland) - Indigenous Peoples and the Right to Self-Determination: The Construction of Cultural Difference – Margot Salomon (LSE/UK) - “Do as I say, not as I do”: Human Rights Dichotomies in an Age of Globalisation Stella Szantova Giordano (Quinnipiac University/USA) - Lawsuits – A part of the American dream? Transnational Perspective on Undocumented Immigrants in American courts – Karen Jones (Leuven University/Belgium and JMLS/USA) - Transnational Harmonization of Legal Practice Ethics and Implications for Business-related Human Rights Alternative Dispute Resolution – Deval Desai (Oxford University/UK) - ‘A qui l’homme sauvage? : Discours and discourse on agreements between mining corporations and indigenous communities Angelika Tsakiridis (JMLS/USA) - Making the case for Angola: Identifying and assigning legal responsibility to multinational corporations as actors or abettors in the context of an international constitutional legal framework – Ali Abid (JMLS/USA) - Combating Religious Defamation: An Exploration of Blasphemy in Islamic Thought and International Practice
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