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Week of Events
Leiden University – Global Diversity and the Living International Human Rights Law
Leiden University – Global Diversity and the Living International Human Rights Law
Professor Obiora Okafor from Johns Hopkins University Washington will open the third cycle of the Owada Chair with the lecture Global Diversity and the Living International Human Rights Law. Following this, there will be a debate on his lecture. Wednesday 17 January will include a roundtable discussion and a PhD workshop. About Owada Chair The universities of […]
KUNO – Ethical, Inclusive and Equitable Communication on Humanitarian Aid
KUNO – Ethical, Inclusive and Equitable Communication on Humanitarian Aid
In this 2-hour training, the founders of the Expertise Centre Humanitarian Communication (HumCom), Emiel Martens and Wouter Oomen, will introduce the academic analyses and ethical dilemmas surrounding the field of humanitarian communication. In addition, they will present the new Inclusive Communication Guide for International Cooperation and Humanitarian Aid that they created together with Partos, including […]
#SDGCafe Equal Trade
#SDGCafe Equal Trade
The next #SDGCafe will focus on Equal Trade Africa In Motion’s Equal Trade Certification initiative introduces a revolutionary and innovative economic model to tackle the ongoing challenges connected with underdevelopment in Africa. It aims to break through existing trade systems under which Africa supplies vast amounts of raw materials while simultaneously experiencing widespread poverty and […]
Asser Institute – Hate speech and incitement: International criminal and humanitarian law perspectives (HILAC Lecture)
Asser Institute – Hate speech and incitement: International criminal and humanitarian law perspectives (HILAC Lecture)
In recent years, the United Nations has remarked on a worldwide surge in hate speech and incitement, and considered them ‘a menace to democratic values, social stability and peace.’ In spite of the urgency to address hate speech and incitement, there is no one universal definition of hate speech or incitement in international law. This HILAC […]