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This human rights symposium is organised by:
International Political Science Assotiation IPSA Research Committee 26 on human rights
Departament of International and Eclesiastical
Law and Philosophy of Law, Carlos III University of Madrid
Human Rights Institute Bartolome de las Casas,
Carlos III University of Madrid
Faculty of Social and Legal Sciences, Carlos III University of Madrid
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IPSA RC26 ON HUMAN RIGHTS
SYMPOSIUM
“CURRENT ISSUES ON HUMAN RIGHTS”
Scientific Committee Francisco Javier Ansuátegui Roig, Carlos III University of Madrid Zehra Arat, University of Connecticut Rafael de Asís Roig, Carlos III University of Madrid Oscar Celador Angón, Carlos III University of Madrid Eusebio Fernández García, Carlos III University of Madrid Ayaro Inokuchi, Osaka University Erika MacDonald, University of Connecticut Stanati Netpalachoochote, University of Groningen Ripu Sudan Singh, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Academic Directors Alexander Sungurov, Chair of IPSA RC26 on human rights Carlos R. Fernández Liesa, Director of the Departament of International and Eclesiastical law and Philosophy of Law, Carlos III University of Madrid María del Carmen Barranco Avilés, Director of Human Rights Institute Bartolome de las Casas, Carlos IIII University of Madrid Academic Secretaries María Cruz Llamazares Calzadilla, Carlos III University of Madrid Oscar Pérez de la Fuente, Carlos III University of Madrid. Secretary of IPSA RC26 on human rights
16:00-17:45 h. Panel on social rights
Chair: Christian Akani, Ignatius Ajuru University of education Discussant: José Luis Rey, Comillas Pontifical University
Tomasz LITWIN, Jesuit University Ignatianum, Krakow Poland, “Do the same-sex couples have the right to marry under the rules of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Constitution of Republic of Poland from 1997?”
Herena Neves Maués Corrêa de MELO, Amazon University, Brazil, “The ineffectiveness of the constitutional amendment number 81/2014 and the deconstruction of the foundations of contemporary slavery labor in Brazil” Andrzej Marian ŚWIĄTKOWSKI, Jesuit University in Cracow, Poland, “Social rights in Europe and free platform work”
Annie MILLER Assistant Professor, Washburn University and Amanda FINGER Executive Director, Laboratory to Combat Human Trafficking, “From the Grassroots Up: Comprehensive Efforts to End Human Trafficking”
Pablo SARTORIO, Carlos III University of Madrid, “Human Rights behind bars. Paying a debt that keeps on growing”.
Reginaldo da Motta Correa DE MELO Junior et. al., Amazon University, Brazil, “The effectiveness of budgetary public hearings on the definition of priorities of public policies on behalf of the accomplishment of social rights” 17:45h-18:00 h Coffee-break
18:00h -19:45h Panel on political rights
Chair: Andrzej Marian Światkowski, Jesuit Univerity,Cracow Discussant: Ana Manero Salvador, UC3M
Joana REBELO MORAIS, Institute of Social Sciences, University of Lisbon, Portugal. “Limitation of political rights – the case of the first democratic elections in Portugal (1975)” Papa Samba NDIAVE, Gaston Berger University, Senegal “Political Rights and Politisation of Human Rights: The Case of the Clash between African Union (AU) and the International Criminal Court (ICC)?” Agnieszka GRZECHYNKA, The Jesuit University Ignatianum, Krakow, Poland, “Spain and Catalonia. Political Struggles in the Light of Human Rights” Carlos R. FERNANDEZ LIESA, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain, ·”Human rights and democracy. Europe, Spain and Catalonia”
Helena TORROJA MATEU, Universidad de Barcelona, Spain, ”Human rights and self-determinationofpeoplesversussecession Victor Carlos PASCUAL PLANCHUELO, Complutense University, Spain, Is the holding of a referendum to decide on the secession of a territory in accordance with International Law? The effects of recognition of States
Friday 24 May 2019
Clasroom 15.1.1 in the “López Aranguren” building, Getafe Campus
10:00-11:45 h. Panel on cultural rights
Chair: Jeffrey Davis, University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMBC) Discussant: Oscar Pérez de la Fuente, UC3M
Monique FALCÃO, Professor and Researcher at University Santa Ursula, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. “Subject of right between colonial and post-colonial rights of Subject: when recognition of law questions Subject’s identity Tatiana BARANDOVA, St Petersburg University, Russia, “ The (Possible) Role of Ombuds in Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals 2020: Case of Russia in the Fields of Gender Equity Dimension and Bio-political Issues”
Elena LAPORTA HERNÁNDEZ, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain, Guarantees of non-repetition. Contributions towards a more sustainable implementation of gender perspective in transformative justice processes Aftab ALAM, ZHDC/University of Delhi, Human Rights “Violations of Minorities: Narratives of Targeted Violence in India”
Alhadje Aly Garba KOUNTA, Univesité de Bmako, Mali, “Enjeux humains, socioculturels, économiques et politiques de la migration” Ayako INOKUCHI et. al. “Driverless Car Policy Needs Appropriate “Driver”: Analyzing Impacts of its Technology and Marketing on Rights to Transport in Aging Society”
11:45h- 12:15h Coffee-break 12:15h -14:00h Panel on UN Sustainable Development Goals and UN Global Compact for Migration
Chair: Papa Samba Ndiave, Gaston Berger University Discussant: Monique Falcao, University of Santa Ursula
Veronica REDA, University of Siena, Italy, “Climate Change and Sustainable Development: facing present challenges and working towards goals and the future” Alfredo DOS SANTOS SOARES, Pontifical University, Spain, “The (un)protection of internally displaced persons under the Global Compact on Refugees
Patrizia RINALDI, Institute of Migration Studies IUEM, Comillas Pontifical University Spain, “Vulnerable and Voiceless: the right to be heard of Unaccompanied Minor Migrants”.
Giuseppe Matteo PEZZULLO, Carlos III University of Madrid, “The Global Compact for Migration and the universality of Human Rights: the gender perspective.”
Karen GARCÍA CURIEL, Carlos III University of Madrid, The securitization of migration in United States. Violations of the human rights of people in an irregular migratory situation.
14:00h Closing speeches
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Thurday 23 May 2019
Classroom 14.0.11 “Buero Vallejo” in the “Concepción Arenal” building, Getafe Campus
9:30h Welcoming speeches of the Academic Directors and the Dean
10:00h-11:45h Panel on 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of human rights
Chair: Jedrzej Skrzypczak, Adam Mickiewicz University Discussant: Oscar Celador Angón, UC3M
Christian AKANI, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, “The United Nations (UN) & human rights. Challenges & prospects.”
Alexander SUNGUROV, St Petersburg University, Russia, “Research, Education and Promotion of Human Rights Universality: responsibility of Academicians."
Jesús GARCÍA CÍVICO, Jaume I University, Spain “Scientific aspects of the UDHR as a cultural milestone.”
Jeffrey DAVIS, University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMBC), United States “Constitutional Impunity – How U.S. Courts are Breaking the Promise of Universal Human Rights, A Comparative Analysis.”
11:45h-12:15 Coffee-break
12 :15h -14:00h Panel on civil rights
Chair: Joana Rebelo Morais, University of Lisbon Discussant: Tomasz Litwin, Jesuit University Ignatianum
Krzysztof LAZARSKI, Lazarski University, Poland, “Rights in History: Civic Rights and ‘the Rights of Man’, the predecessors of Human Rights.”
Jedrzej SKRZYPCZAK, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland, “The right to freedom of opinion and expression in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights - a contemporary perspective”
Andrés GASCÓN-CUENCA, University of Valencia, Spain, Distribution of Hateful Messages Through the Internet: An Evaluation of the Sanctions Established by the Spanish Criminal Code
Oscar PÉREZ de la FUENTE, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain “How can the internet change human rights on online hate speech regulations?”. Migle LAUKYTE, Carlos III University of Madrid, Spain, “Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights”