Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 3 — Good Health and Well-being
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the historical development and contemporary challenges of human rights within the framework of international law. It aims to analyze the effectiveness of legal instruments in safeguarding human rights amidst global conflicts.
This session focuses on the mechanisms and strategies for preventing atrocities, emphasizing the role of the Responsibility to Protect doctrine. Participants will examine case studies where intervention has succeeded or failed in preventing mass violence.
This track investigates the principles and practices of transitional justice in societies emerging from conflict. It seeks to understand how justice mechanisms can contribute to reconciliation and the restoration of human rights.
This session highlights the critical contributions of civil society organizations in promoting peace and human rights. Discussions will focus on grassroots initiatives and their impact on conflict resolution and social cohesion.
This track examines the intersection of global governance frameworks and human security paradigms. It will analyze how international institutions can effectively address human rights violations and enhance security in conflict-affected regions.
This session delves into the relationship between political violence and the erosion of human rights. Scholars will present research on the implications of state and non-state violence on civilian populations.
This track focuses on the legal frameworks and institutions established to address war crimes and ensure accountability. Participants will discuss the challenges faced by international tribunals in prosecuting perpetrators.
This session aims to evaluate past efforts in genocide prevention and the lessons learned from historical case studies. It will explore innovative approaches and policies that can be implemented to avert future genocides.
This track addresses the ethical dilemmas and legal justifications surrounding humanitarian intervention in conflict zones. Scholars will debate the balance between state sovereignty and the imperative to protect human rights.
This session explores the intricate relationship between international security measures and the protection of human rights. Discussions will focus on how security policies can either enhance or undermine human rights protections.
This track examines the impact of international tribunals on the promotion of justice and accountability for human rights violations. It will analyze case studies to assess the effectiveness and limitations of these judicial bodies.
