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Week of Events
Summer School of 2022 – Conflict Resolution: How to Mediate?
Summer School of 2022 – Conflict Resolution: How to Mediate?
Whether it is Ukraine, Israel, Yemen, or Afghanistan, conflict is an undeniable part of the domain of international relations. Although the nature of conflict has changed to include different modes of warfare such as drones and private mercenaries, the main questions surrounding conflict have remained the same, namely ‘why does a conflict occur?’ and ‘what […]
Getting Ahead of Crises: Using Climate Forecasts in Humanitarian Response
Getting Ahead of Crises: Using Climate Forecasts in Humanitarian Response
The OCHA Centre for Humanitarian Data is hosting an event to explore how climate science can be used to monitor and forecast hazards (drought, floods, extreme heat, and storms) and their expected humanitarian impacts. The event will feature opening remarks by the Deputy Mayor of The Hague followed by a conversation with experts from OCHA field offices, the UN Central Emergency Response […]
(Online) Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations
(Online) Indigenous Peoples and the United Nations
The ILO Convention 169 and the UNDRIP provide a specific international legal framework to safeguard the survival, dignity and well-being of the indigenous peoples of the world. In addition to these instruments, indigenous peoples are today able to voice their concerns and complain against violations of their rights through mechanisms such as the Permanent Forum […]
(Online) Indigenous Peoples and Regional Human Rights Systems
(Online) Indigenous Peoples and Regional Human Rights Systems
Regional human rights systems have often been at the forefront of relevant developments in the rights of indigenous peoples. These systems usually enjoy less institutional constraints than international criminal tribunals and are able to address violations from broader perspectives. This panel will consider how regional human rights mechanisms have approached claims of violations against Indigenous […]
Conference – International Criminal Court at 20: Reflections on the Past, Present and the Future
Conference – International Criminal Court at 20: Reflections on the Past, Present and the Future
The International Criminal Court (ICC) is pleased to announce the conference “International Criminal Court at 20: Reflections on the Past, Present and the Future”, taking place on Friday, 1 July 2022, from 9:30 to 18:00, Central European Time. The conference will be webcast live in English, French and Spanish on the ICC’s Youtube channel. While in-person participation […]