Activities

Programme of the Conference

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Monday, 11th November 2024
 

9:30-10 (Archivio Antico, Palazzo del Bo)

Salutation and Short Introduction

Marco Mascia, President of the Human Rights Centre "Antonio Papisca",  University of Padova

Sara Pennicino, President of the MA degree programme in Human Rights and Multi-Level Governace, University of Padova

Pietro de Perini, Coordinator of the Conference's Scientific CommitteeUniversity of Padova

10:00-12:30 (Archivio Antico, Palazzo Bo)


Opening Plenary Session

Global Civil Society’s value and law power facing a crisis of values and law

Chair: Peter Johansson, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg

Speakers:
Nina Hall, Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies 

Nina Reiners, Norwegian Centre for Human Rights, University of Oslo

Thomas Davies, Department of International Politics, City, University of London


12:30-14:00 (Basilica, Palazzo Bo) Conference Lunch
 

14:30-16:00 (Human Rights Centre, via Beato Pellegrino, 28)

Parallel Research Panels, track A

PANEL 1

Protecting civil society’s role in the UN human rights system

Chair: Damien Short and Corinne Lennox, Human Rights Consortium, School of Advanced Studies, University of London

Speakers:

Robin Ramcharan, Mahidol University International College
Southeast Asian Civil Society Organisations and the Universal Periodic Review: Transcending the ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights’ Hazy Protection Capacity

Raamandarsingh (Neel) Purmah, Middlesex University Mauritius
Assessing the Effectiveness of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities in Shaping the Domestic Legal Framework

Matteo Colorio, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
A New Global Treaty for Crimes Against Humanity: What Role for Civil Society?

Alexandra Budabin, Eurac Research Institute for Minority Rights
How Frames Matter for Transnational Advocacy by Minority Representatives at the UN

Mustafa Demirkol, Tekirdağ Namık Kemal University
Is the United Nations Uninvolved in Peace? Observations on Peace Marches by a Local 'United Nations' Community in Malmö

 

PANEL 2

A multi-level governance of resilience: civil society and local governments for the promotion of peace and human rights

Chair: Gerd Oberleitner and Lisa Heschl, UNESCO Chair in Human Rights and Human Security, University of Graz

Speakers:

Elisa Gamba, University of Padova
A multi-level governance of resilience: civil society, universities and local governments for the support of refugee students

Chiara Minora, University of Milano
Women's Organisations in the Frozen Conflict Setting of Georgia-Abkhazia: reconciliation activities and feminist visions of peace

Tulasa Neupane, Nepal Consulting Lawyers Inc.
The Synergy of Civil Society and Local Governance in Nepal's Path to Resilience

Chiara Zaia, University of Palermo
The Role of Civil Society and Host States in ISDS Mechanisms: Legal Mobilization and Environmental Protection in Latin America

Angelica Vascotto, University of Padova; Pietro de Perini, University of Padova; Piergiuseppe Parisi, University of York
Mapping Local Human Rights in Triveneto

Isabella Valbusa, University of Padova; Maria Cristina Ginevra, University of Padova; Laura Nota, University of Padova
A preschool intervention to build inclusive and rights-respectful societies: A pilot study

 

PANEL 3

Navigating shrinking civic space through digital advocacy and mobilization

Chair: Peter Johansson, School of Global Studies, University of Gothenburg

Speakers: 

Miriam Bartolozzi, University of Macerata; Sara Corsaro, University of Macerata; Phúc Văn Nguyễn, University of Macerata
The East Asian Feminist Rage against "Deepfakes": from Online to Offline Mobilisation of South Korean and Chinese Women

Riccardo Nanni, Fondazione Bruno Kessler; Pietro De Perini, University of Padova
The shrinking online space of civil society: withstanding social control by infrastructure in war zones. The Palestine case

Murtaza Mohiqi, University of Agder, Norway
The Role of Global Civil Society in Shaping Ethical Norms for Digital Governance Amid Misinformation and Digital Oppression

Sumayya Rahman, University of Asia Pacific, Bangladesh; UNESCO Madanjeet Singh South Asian Institute of Advanced Legal and Human Rights Studies
International Law and the Digital Age: Addressing the Fragmentation of Democratic Norms Amidst Disinformation Crises

Ahmed Abidur Razzaque Khan, University of Liberal Arts, Bangladesh (ULAB)
Gen-z and the Role of Social Media Towards Forming a non-discriminatory Society: The Case of the July Movement of Bangladesh


16:00-16:30 (Human Rights Centre, via Beato Pellegrino, 28)
Coffee Break

 

17:00-18:30 (Human Rights Centre, via Beato Pellegrino, 28)

Parallel Research Panels, track B

PANEL 4

Innovation and threats in transnational social mobilization

Chair: Damien Short and Corinne Lennox, Human Rights Consortium, School of Advanced Studies, University of London

Speakers:

Alexandre Mortelette, UNESCO Chair in Human Rights from the University of Luxembourg
When civil society plants the seeds of normative change - The role of non-state actors in the adoption of UNDROP

Shaimaa Abdelkarim, School of Law, University of Birmingham
Locating Egyptian Feminist Practices in Counter hegemonic Human Rights Spaces

Uche Oguleru, Centre For Educational Support & Development Initiatives for the Less Privileged, Nigeria; Luke Amadi, Centre For Educational Support & Development Initiatives for the Less Privileged, Nigeria
Democracy, New Social Mobilization and state repression in the Global South: Evidence from the ‘END SARS’ Protest in Nigeria

Doug Specht, University of Westminster
The cartographer as activist: Mapping and social justice

Elina Sagne-Ollikainen, Åbo Akademi University
Intersections between Human Rights and theatre: A case of boundary-breaking Theatre in Finland


 

PANEL 5

Protecting human rights in situation of conflict: NGOs and Human Rights Defenders’ challenges, lessons learned and successes

Chair: Piergiuseppe Parisi, Centre for Applied Human Rights, University of York

Speakers:

Jasmin Lilian Diab, Institute for Migration Studies and Assistant Professor of Migration Studies, School of Arts and Sciences, Lebanese American University
A Beirut Blast: How Inclusive Disaster Management for Refugees and Hosts Reassembled a Community in a Disintegrated City

Theshaya Naidoo, University of Kwazulu Natal
Resilience in Crisis: The Role of NGOs and Human Rights Defenders in Conflict Zones

Laura Restrepo, Comite de Solidaridad con los Presos Politicos
We still remember you: Alfredo Correa de Andreis and Its impact on Human Rights Defenders in Colombia

Carlos Gutiérrez-Rodríguez, University of Padova
Memorial Justice as a tool for Peacebuilding: Recommendations and lessons learned from victims’ activism in Colombia

Elizaveta Filippova, University of Padova
From Silence to Evidence: Documentation of Conflict-Related Sexual Violence by Civil Society in Ukraine and Global Lessons

Roberto De Vogli, University of Padova
Peaceful and sustainable societies: is the “international community” facing a crisis of universal empathy?


 

PANEL 6

From protest to power: the dynamic influence of social movements in the 21st century

Chair: Magdalena Ratajczak and Anna Cichecka, Institute of International Studies, University of Wroclav

Speakers:

Pyali Chatterjee, ICFAI University, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India
Beyond the hashtag: Feminist movements, policy wins, and struggles in modern india

John Duncan, School of Advanced Study, University of London
Neoliberal Fascism and Human Rights Regression

Conor Hill, Glasgow Caledonian University; Indira Boutier, Glasgow Caledonian University
The Paradox of Progress: Social Movements and the Legal Disconnect in Indigenous Rights in Canada

Chandrakant Salunkhe, Centre of Botany, Krishna Mahavidyalaya, Shivnagar, India; Vijaykumar Nimbalkar, Sahyadri Devrai Samajik Sanstha; Suhas Waingankar; Sahyadri Devrai Samajik Sanstha
Harnessing the Power of Environmental Activism: The Role of Sahyadri Devrai NGO, India in Climate Advocacy and Policy Development

Natalia Pietruszka, University of Wrocław
Criminalizing Climate Activism: A Misuse of Justice or Necessary Measure?

Ian Turner, the University of Central Lancashire, UK
Critical Legal Theory and Rehabilitating Rights

 

Tuesday, 12th November 2024

10:00-12:00 (Teatro Ruzante)

Closing Plenary Roundtable

Civil society’s added values and challenges in making human rights education in University truly transformative
 

Chair: Lisa Heschl, UNESCO Chair in Human Rights and Human Security, University of Graz and Pietro de Perini, Human Rights Centre, University of Padova

Speakers:

Felisa Tibbitts, UNESCO Chair in Human Rights and Higher Education, Utrecht University
Alicia Cabezudo, University of Rosario, Argentina; University of Cartagena de Indias, Colombia; GAMIP
Corinne Lennox, Human Rights Consortium, SAS, University of London
Stasya Denisova, Amnesty International
Christine Nanteza,The Student Engagement Team - Padova

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