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Chinese and Italian Perspectives on Law and Human Rights, University of Padova, September 28th, 2017

Workshop
  • Event date: September 28th, 2017
  • Venue: Human Rights Centre, University of Padova
Workshop "Chinese and Italian Perspectives on Law and Human Rights", September 28th, 2017, Human Rights Centre, University of Padova

A one-day workshop where scholars from both China and Italy debate issues of law, human rights, business and politics.

Programme

9:00-9:30 – Welcome addresses

9:30-11:00 – Session I: Law, business and development

Prof. JIANG YINHUA - “The Choice of Administrative Action for Human Rights Protection and its Optimization”

Prof. PENNICINO SARA – “Human rights and the classical enumeration of powers: recent trends of contemporary constitutionalism”

Break

11:30-13:00 – Session II: Law and the global society

Prof. DEGANI PAOLA - “Human trafficking, modern slavery and migration: on mixed flows and women’s conditions”

Prof. XIAO SHIJIE - “Reflections on the Reduction of Capital Punishment in China's Criminal Law Amendments”

Buffet

14:30-16:00 – Session III: Law and human vulnerabilities

Prof. DE STEFANI PAOLO - “The ius commune prospect in the relationship between domestic and international law of human rights: the Italian way”

Prof. YANG SONGCAI - “United Nations Convention Against Corruption and China's International Anti-corruption Cooperation”

16:00: Conclusive remarks

Venue
The Human Rights Center of the University of Padova
via Martiri della Libertà 2, Padova, 1st Floor, “P.G. Cancellieri” Library
The workshop will be in English and participation is free of charge.

Info at:
Confucius Institute at the University of Padova
Tel: 0498271286
Mail: istituto.confucio@unipd.it

Organizing Committee:
The Human Rights Centre of the University of Padova
The Confucius Institute at the University of Padova
The Human Rights Institute of Guangzhou University

 

Workshop "Chinese and Italian Perspectives on Law and Human Rights", September 28th, 2017, Human Rights Centre, University of Padova

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