Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the theoretical underpinnings of human rights, examining the philosophical arguments that justify their existence and universality. It invites contributions that analyze the relationship between moral philosophy and human rights frameworks.
This session focuses on the ethical dimensions of social justice, emphasizing the responsibilities of individuals and institutions in promoting equitable societies. Papers may address the moral implications of social policies and their impact on marginalized communities.
This track investigates the application of normative ethical theories in social work, highlighting how moral principles guide professional conduct and decision-making. Contributions should consider case studies and ethical dilemmas faced by social workers.
This session examines the intersection of political ethics and the concept of human dignity, analyzing how political systems uphold or undermine individual rights. Papers should explore ethical governance and the role of political institutions in safeguarding human dignity.
This track addresses the philosophical debates surrounding global justice, focusing on the responsibilities of states and individuals in a globalized world. Contributions should explore the implications of global inequalities on human rights and ethical obligations.
This session delves into the philosophical foundations of civil rights, examining how moral philosophy informs our understanding of justice and equality. Papers may analyze historical and contemporary civil rights movements through an ethical lens.
This track explores the concept of moral responsibility within various social contexts, emphasizing the interplay between individual agency and societal structures. Contributions should reflect on how social conditions influence moral accountability.
This session focuses on the role of applied ethics in shaping social policies, addressing the moral implications of policy decisions on human rights and social welfare. Papers should provide insights into ethical frameworks guiding policy formulation.
This track investigates the philosophical dimensions of law as it pertains to human rights, exploring how legal frameworks can reflect or contradict ethical principles. Contributions should examine case law and theoretical perspectives on justice.
This session examines the relationship between human freedom and various ethical theories, analyzing how conceptions of freedom influence moral judgments. Papers may explore the implications of freedom for social justice and human rights.
This track invites contributions that apply sociological theories to the study of ethics, exploring how social structures and cultural norms shape ethical beliefs and practices. Papers should address the implications of these perspectives for understanding human rights.
