da.conference, day 1 | International Economic Law and Human Rights: From Conflict to Cooperation?

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  • Опубликовано: 22 май 2024
  • Main conference @ Festsaal, day 1:
    09:00h | Welcome
    09:30h | Roundtable: Technology and Human Rights
    11:00h | Keynote Panel
    13:30h | Panel I: Trade and Human Rights
    15:30h | Panel III: Business and Human Rights
    The tortuous relationship between economics and human rights was already on the mind of participants in the Vienna Conference 30 years ago. Amongst others, the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action stressed the fulfillment of the right to development "so as to meet equitably the developmental and environmental needs of present and future generations" as well as the need to "help alleviate the external debt burden of developing countries". It is accordingly hardly surprising that the relationship between international human rights law and international economic law has captured the interest of both researchers and practitioners to an ever larger extent. Whether it is trade law, international investment law or international finance and monetary law: every area of international economic law affects the enjoyment and full realization of human rights. This conference proposes a stock-taking of the full breadth of the relationship between international economic law and international human rights law and inquires to what extent the relationship should no longer just be conceptualized as one of regime conflict, but whether human rights can be turned into a vehicle to resolve and address particularly problematic issues raised in the area of international economic law.
    Learn more about the DA and its programmes at www.da-vienna.ac.at.
    #diplomacymatters #HumanRights #Law #Economics
    Partners:
    King's College London (CIGAD): www.kcl.ac.uk/research/centre...
    Austrian Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs: www.bmeia.gv.at/en/

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