Human Rights
The lecture series is fully booked. You can register here for the standby list.
Human rights is a topic that is constantly on the agenda. We keep hoping things will change for the better, but atrocities are still daily news. Uprisings and big political changes can lead to better human rights conditions, but also to war and crimes against humanity. This series of lectures will explore the significance of human rights in a globalising world. The lectures will demonstrate how human rights are increasingly becoming an instrument by which the negative side-effects of globalisation may be challenged.
The individual lectures
1. Introduction to International Human Rights (Coomans / 18 Sep)
2. Access to Medicine (Sellin / 25 Sep)
3. What is Brexit? A Human Rights Perspective (Vidmar / 2 Oct)
4. Wartime Sexual Slavery: The Case of the “Comfort Women” (Moerland / 9 Oct)
5. Litigating Human Rights in Europe (Claes / 16 Oct)
Karl Dittrich Hall, Student Services Centre
Extra Information
Dates
Tuesdays 18 and 25 Sept, 2, 9 and 16 Oct – 19:30 to 21:30
Costs whole series
UM students €10
UM employees and students from other schools €25
Others €50
Registration
The lecture series is fully booked. You can register here for the standby list.
About the lecturers
Prof. Fons Coomans
Jennifer Sellin, PhD
Prof. Jure Vidmar
Roland Moerland, PhD
Prof. Monica Claes
All International and European Law, UM
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