Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 1 — No Poverty
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the intersection of justice and moral philosophy, examining how ethical theories inform our understanding of justice. Papers may address contemporary moral dilemmas and their implications for social justice.
This session focuses on the role of faith in shaping civic responsibility and community engagement. Contributions will analyze how religious beliefs motivate individuals and groups to participate in social justice initiatives.
This track investigates various ethical traditions within different religious contexts and their relevance to contemporary ethical issues. Papers may explore how these traditions inform moral decision-making in diverse societies.
This session examines the relationship between religious beliefs and the promotion of human rights. Contributions will analyze how different faiths interpret and advocate for human rights within their communities.
This track highlights the contributions of faith-based movements to social justice efforts. Papers will explore case studies of religious organizations that have effectively addressed social inequalities.
This session focuses on the ethical frameworks that guide governance and public policy. Contributions will discuss the role of ethics in promoting justice and accountability in government institutions.
This track examines how cultural values shape ethical frameworks within various societies. Papers will investigate the interplay between cultural identity and moral reasoning in ethical decision-making.
This session explores the impact of belief systems on social justice initiatives. Contributions will analyze how different religious and philosophical beliefs motivate actions toward equity and justice.
This track investigates the ethical implications of the relationship between faith and legal systems. Papers may address how religious principles influence legal frameworks and the pursuit of justice.
This session encourages interdisciplinary dialogue on ethical issues, drawing from fields such as philosophy, sociology, and theology. Contributions will highlight innovative approaches to understanding ethics in a complex world.
This track addresses the ethical challenges posed by the interaction between religion and societal norms. Papers will explore how religious beliefs can both challenge and reinforce societal values and ethical standards.
